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Charles Lincoln Abbott III - J.D., American University Washington College of Law

Charles Lincoln Abbott III is accustomed with different languages including English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Find out more about him at his official site https://charleslincolnabbott.com

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Charles Lincoln Abbott III - J.D., American University Washington College of Law

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  1. Charles Lincoln Abbott III “Attorney at Law | J.D., American University Washington College of Law”

  2. Charles Lincoln Abbott III is a productive and conscientious legal consultant having wide ranging expertise in legal activities. At the moment, he is serving as an attorney and has worked as a legal consultant previously on several issues.

  3. Charles Lincoln Abbott III got a 2008 Fulbright scholarship in Argentina which reveals his outstanding educational background.

  4. Charles Abbott is involved in practice law in New York and has remarkably excellent communication potentials. His experiences has sharpened his grip over different languages English, Spanish and Portuguese.

  5. Charles Abbott Attorney at Law He has worked as a human rights litigator and has played a vital role in evident friendly settlements (AN and Aurora v. Costa Rica) including regulatory policies in the public health sector. Charly Abbott is also eminent for taking up human rights cases pertinent to torture prohibition and prevention (Ameziane v United States).

  6. He took up cases of enforced disappearance and the rights of children, statelessness, migrant rights and the right to nationality (Dominicans and Haitians Expelled v. Dominican Republic); extrajudicial executions and the use of force by police, and women's reproductive rights (including 9 Imprisoned Women v. El Salvador, Manuela v. El Salvador; F.S. v. Chile).

  7. THANK YOU Find out more about him at his official site https://charleslincolnabbott.com

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