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'''Franklin Lamb'' is a former Assistant Counsel of the US House Judiciary Committee and Professor of International Law at Northwestern College of Law, Portland, Oregon. Lamb earned his Law Degree at Boston University and his LLM, M.Phil, and PhD degrees at the London School of Economics. Following three years at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Lamb was visiting fellow at the Harvard Law School’s East Asian Legal Studies Center. Lamb is the author of ''Israel’s 1982 War in Lebanon, International Legal Responsibility for the Sabra-Shatila Massacre, The Price We Pay''. His latest book, ''The Case for Palestinian Civil Rights in Lebanon'', is due out shortly (february 2014).
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'''Franklin Lamb''' was an US academic and activist<ref>https://www.transcend.org/tms/2018/10/franklin-lamb-26-feb-1942-13-jul-2018-requiescat-in-pace/</ref>
Dr Lamb is a visiting Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Law, Damascus University and volunteers with the [http://sssp-lb.com Sabra-Shatila Scholarship Program].   
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==Education==
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Lamb got his Law Degree at [[Boston University]] and his LLM, M.Phil, and PhD degrees at the [[London School of Economics]].<ref name=cv>https://www.transcend.org/tms/2018/10/franklin-lamb-26-feb-1942-13-jul-2018-requiescat-in-pace/</ref>
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==Career==
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Lamb was a former Assistant Counsel of the US House Judiciary Committee and Professor of International Law at [[Northwestern College of Law]], [[Portland]], [[Oregon]].<ref name=cv/>
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Following three years at the [[International Court of Justice]] in [[The Hague]], Lamb was visiting fellow at the [[Harvard Law School]]'s East Asian Legal Studies Center.  
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Lamb was the author of several books, including ''Israel’s 1982 War in Lebanon, International Legal Responsibility for the Sabra-Shatila Massacre, The Price We Pay'' and ''Syria’s Endangered Heritage: An international Responsibility to Protect and Preserve''.<ref name=cv/>
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Dr Lamb was a visiting Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Law, [[Damascus University]] and volunteers with the [http://sssp-lb.com Sabra-Shatila Scholarship Program].   
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He, like his media outlet ''[[Counterpunch]]'', supported "moderate rebels" of the [[Syria|2011 regime change in Syria]], increasingly so over the years<ref>https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/05/28/the-multiple-stepmothers-of-daesh-isis-in-syria/</ref>, defending the [[White Helmets]]<ref>https://www.counterpunch.org/2016/10/14/political-defamation-campaign-targets-rescue-workers-in-syria/</ref><ref>https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/12/11/foreign-proxies-prematurely-boast-mission-accomplished-in-syria/</ref>
  
He can be reached at: fplamb@gmail.com
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 15 November 2023

Person.png Franklin LambRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer)
Franklin-P.-Lamb.jpg
Born26 Feb 1942
Died13 Jul 2018 (Age 76)
NationalityUS
Alma materBoston University, London School of Economics

Franklin Lamb was an US academic and activist[1]

Education

Lamb got his Law Degree at Boston University and his LLM, M.Phil, and PhD degrees at the London School of Economics.[2]

Career

Lamb was a former Assistant Counsel of the US House Judiciary Committee and Professor of International Law at Northwestern College of Law, Portland, Oregon.[2]

Following three years at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Lamb was visiting fellow at the Harvard Law School's East Asian Legal Studies Center.

Lamb was the author of several books, including Israel’s 1982 War in Lebanon, International Legal Responsibility for the Sabra-Shatila Massacre, The Price We Pay and Syria’s Endangered Heritage: An international Responsibility to Protect and Preserve.[2]

Dr Lamb was a visiting Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Law, Damascus University and volunteers with the Sabra-Shatila Scholarship Program.

He, like his media outlet Counterpunch, supported "moderate rebels" of the 2011 regime change in Syria, increasingly so over the years[3], defending the White Helmets[4][5]


 

Documents by Franklin Lamb

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:End Game for Benghazi Rebelsarticle3 August 20112011 Attacks on Libya
Document:Hunger As A Weaponarticle17 February 20142011 Syrian Insurgency
Samantha Power
UN/SC
On the US's exploitation at the UN Security Council of humanitarian suffering in Syria to cynically further its policy aims.
Document:NATO Massacre at Majerwebpage12 August 20112011 Attacks on Libya
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