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June 5, 2022
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Allan and Rona Mendelsohn
We'll never forget the wonderful times we had with Andy and Elena--the most beautiful and accomplished couple. We spend many evenings with them as well as work times, when Allan was at the State Department. We miss them both!
July 2, 2014
Brian Murphy
I had the great pleasure of working with Andy when he was consulting on behalf if the Administrative Conference if the United States. Andy also generously permitted me to glean his wisdom for a Fulbright law lectureship for which I was formally recommended (twice, in part s of his exceptional erudition, expertise and geeerosity). I shall surely miss him.
Brian c. Murphy
US. Department of State, retired; former Fulbright lecturer in law
June 22, 2014
MaryEllen O'Connell
I first met Andy Lowenfeld in 1982 when he was part of the brilliant and uniquely qualified quartet drafting the Restatement Third of American Foreign Relations Law. He along with Louis Henkin, Oscar Schachter, and Detlev Vagts deserve great credit for the world of international law we know today.
June 12, 2014
Francis Chukwu
Rest in peace prof. Ka emesia!
June 12, 2014
Dr Mary B Ayad
Prof. Lowenfeld's seminal book on International Economic Law was a very helpful and insightful guide when I was writing my doctoral dissertation on International Arbitration. He was a great thinker and a great man. His intellect and scholarship will be missed.
June 12, 2014
Rona Mendelsohn
We loved both of you and will never forget Elena's beauty and musicianship nor Andy's brilliance and sense of fun. We're so, so glad that we had lunch with Andy just the day before he died. With love, sadness, and appreciation, Rona and Allan Mendelsohn
June 11, 2014
Barry Appleton
Andy was a great teacher and an insightful thinker. He never was content to simply accept things as they were – and he had an abiding curiosity to find out why . He encouraged that same spirit in his students and his colleagues. His passing is a loss to the international law community and to generations of students at NYU. On a personal note, Andy's passing is an overwhelming personal loss for those that knew and loved him. My sincerest condolences to Julian and Marianna and the rest of the Lowenfeld family.
June 11, 2014
Todd Weiler
I fondly remember working on opening and closing arguments with Andy in two early NAFTA cases, in 1999 and 2000, when my career was just beginning. Honestly, I quite oblivious to the immense privilege that the assignment entailed. Andy was not a pretentious man. He was generous of spirit and always keen to ensure a job well done. I'd like to think that his demonstration of professionalism, which I absorbed so early in my legal career, has stood me in good stead.
Although he has bequeathed to us all the stellar legacy of five decades of published work, it may well be that his private legacy has had an even greater impact upon international law and its practice. An innumerable group of professionals practising international law today have benefitted from iteration with Andy over his long career - as professor, mentor and colleague - each of who no doubt have their own fond remembrances to share on this solemn day.
June 11, 2014
Chema Belandia
Elena y tu os habeis ido juntos, como juntos vivisteis. Sois de las personas queridas que la vida pone en el camino.
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