Terence P. Stewart

 

Managing Partner, Stewart and Stewart Law Offices


Mr. Stewart is the Managing Partner of Stewart and Stewart. Mr. Stewart's practice focuses on international trade matters (litigation, negotiations, policy) and customs law. He has worked with various industries to solve trade matters in the US and abroad, including representing agricultural, industrial and service groups. He is the former Chair of the U.S. Court of International Trade Advisory Committee, the current President of the Customs and International Trade Bar Association, co-chair of the Court of International Trade/International Trade Commission Committee of the Federal Circuit Bar Association and a member of the Steering Group of the International Trade Committee of the American Bar Association's International Law Section. He is a technical advisor to the Governmental Commission on GATT/WTO Accession of the Government of Ukraine. Mr. Stewart is a former member and prior Vice President of the Board of Directors of the U.S.-Africa Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Stewart is the editor of a four-volume treatise on The GATT Uruguay Round: A Negotiating History (1986-1992)(Vols. I-III); The End Game (Part I)(Vol. IV); is the editor of WTO: The Multilateral Trade Framework for the 21st Century and the U.S. Implementing Legislation, published in July 1996 by the American Bar Association; and, is the editor of Export Practice Customs and International Trade Law (Practising Law Institute). He is the author of many articles on unfair trade laws, on GATT/WTO issues including dispute settlement, rules, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and on trade and investment issues within Europe, Africa and Asia and is a frequent speaker on international trade issues.

Mr. Stewart is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. He received his law degree from Georgetown University, his Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University, and his bachelors from the College of the Holy Cross.