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The Iran–United States Claims Tribunal (IUSCT) is an international
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established by the Algiers Accords, an international agreement between the U.S. and Iran embodied in two Declarations by the Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria issued on 19 January 1981, to resolve the Iran Hostage Crisis created by the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. The Khomeini regime held 52 American diplomats hostage for 444 days. In response, the United States froze billions of dollars of Iranian assets, imposed sweeping sanctions on transactions with Iran, and authorized judicial attachment of Iranian assets in the United States. The settlement with Iran, mediated by senior Algerian officials, called for the release of the American hostages, termination of litigation against Iran in U.S. courts, return of frozen assets, payment of outstanding bank loans, and settlement of outstanding property and contract claims of U.S. nationals by a new tribunal seated in
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. See Mark B. Feldman Oral History pp. 106, 109, 113, Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection, Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
Mark Feldman.pdf
The IUSCT has been called "the most significant arbitral body in history", and its decisions are considered influential in the areas of investor-state arbitration and
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History

Both Iran and the U.S. adhered to the final accord. U.S. President Ronald Reagan, who took office the day after the
Algiers Accords The Algiers Accords of January 19, 1981 was a set of agreements between the United States and Iran to resolve the Iran hostage crisis, brokered by the Algerian government and signed in Algiers on January 19, 1981. The crisis arose from the takeo ...
, affirmed the agreement, and the U.S. Supreme Court upheld its
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in '' Dames & Moore v. Regan''. The Tribunal held its first meeting in the
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on July 1, 1981, moving to its own premises in The Hague the following year. The Tribunal closed to new claims by private individuals on 19 January 1982, one year after it was established. It received over 4,700 claims and ordered payments totaling over US$3.5 billion; around US$2.5 billion by Iran to U.S. nationals and more than US$1 billion by the U.S. to Iran. , all private claims had been resolved, while several intergovernmental claims are still pending.


Jurisdiction and procedure

The Tribunal consists of nine members, three appointed by Iran, three by the U.S., and three from third-party countries that are appointed by the other six members. Claims are decided by one of the three Chambers of the Tribunal or by the Full Tribunal if it concerns disputes between the two governments or important questions referred to it by the Chambers. The Tribunal operates largely in accordance with the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), albeit with some modifications. Pursuant to the Claims Agreement, the Tribunal has jurisdiction to decide: # Claims of U.S. nationals against Iran and of Iranian nationals against the U.S. that arise from debts, contracts, and other measures affecting property rights; # Certain "official claims" between the U.S. and Iranian governments relating to the purchase and sale of goods and services; # Disputes between Iran and the U.S. concerning the interpretation or performance of the Algiers Declarations.


Personnel


Judges

* Charles N. Brower *
Mohsen Aghahosseini Mohsen Aghahosseini ( fa, محسن آقاحسینی) is an Iranian judge and arbitrator whose arguments and opinions have been subject of scholarly reviews. Early life and education Aghahosseini was born on 22 January 1945. He was graduated f ...
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Rosemary Barkett Rosemary Barkett (née Barakat; born August 29, 1939) is a Mexican-American judge of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal located in The Hague, Netherlands since 2013. Previously, she served as a United States circuit judge of the United St ...
* David D. Caron


Third-country arbitrators

* Herbert Kronke *
Bruno Simma Bruno Simma (born March 29, 1941 in Quierschied, Germany), is a German jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 2003 until 2012. He currently serves as an affiliated overseas faculty member of the University of M ...
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Kamal Hossain Kamal Hossain (born 20 April 1937) is a founding leader, lawyer and politician of Bangladesh. He is known as the "father of the Bangladeshi constitution" and regarded as an icon of secular democracy in the Indian subcontinent. Hossain currently ...
* Krzysztof Skubiszewski


References


Further reading

* ''American Hostages In Iran: The Conduct of a Crisis'' (Yale 1985) * ''Revolutionary Days: The Iran Hostage Crisis and the Hague Claims Tribunal, A Look Back'' (Juris 1996) * Mark B. Feldman, Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection, Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Feldman.Mark.pdf * Symposium on the Settlement with Iran, March 6–7, 1981, Lawyer of the Americas, U Miami J. Int'l Law (Special Issue, Spring 1981).


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Iran–United States relations International arbitration courts and tribunals Organisations based in The Hague