Jaime Daremblum practices in the following areas of law: International Law; Government Contracts; International Trade; Government Relations Admitted: 1963, Costa Rica (Not admitted in United States) Law School: University of Costa Rica, LL.B., with honors; The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (M.A., Law/Diplomacy; Ph.D.) Biography: Author: articles on International Politics and Economics for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Weekly Standard and La Nacion, Costa Rica's daily newspaper; some books include, "De Yalta a Vancouver" (Editorial Libro Libre, 1994); chapter, "1984: The Totalitarian Universe of Orwell," in George Orwell and 1984 (Universidad Estatal a Distancia, 1984). Co-Author, "Central America: Conflict and Democracy" (Editorial Libro Libre, 1985). Lecturer at numerous forums throughout the U.S., Europe and Latin America, including forums such as The White House, The French National Assembly and the Council on Foreign Relations. Ambassador of Costa Rica to the United States, 1998-2004. Co-Founder, Daremblum & Herrera-Abogados Law Firm in Costa Rica. Languages: Spanish Born: October 11, 1940 |