Andrew Grossman
Andrew Grossman is a retired U.S.
Foreign Service Officer who served in Seoul, Abidjan, London, Tehran,
Algiers and Geneva. He holds the degrees of B.A. in Economics (Clark),
LL.B. (Columbia), M.A. in L.I.S. (University College London) and of
Licencié en droit européen et international, Maître & Docteur en droit
(Louvain) and he is a member of the New York and District of Columbia Bars.
He lives in London where he writes on private international law issues,
especially in the fields of personal status, insolvency and tax. His most
recent article is "'Islamic land': Group Rights, National Identity and
Law", to be published in the September 2002 issue of
UCLA Journal of
Islamic and Near Eastern Law. A collection of materials relating to
European nationality issues and supplementing those in his forthcoming book
Compilation des lois sur la nationalité des pays et territoires
européens et guide de recherche juridique is online at
http://www.uniset.ca. His previous
contributions to LLRX are
Towards Cooperation
in Access to Foreign Primary Law and
Finding the Law: the
Micro-States and Small Jurisdictions of Europe.
Articles
- Features - Finding the Law: Islamic Law (Sharia) — August 1, 2002
- Features - Finding the Law: the Micro-States and Small Jurisdictions of Europe — October 1, 2001
- Features - Toward Cooperation in Access to Foreign Primary Law — February 1, 2001












