
Author Justice Nadeau’s Acclaimed Book Featured by the Concord Monitor
On Sunday, March 31st, 2019 the Concord Monitor featured an excerpt of At Home Abroad: Friendship First in a local newspaper. The Concord Monitor has praised the writing of author and has provided with a brief synopsis of the book.
At Home Abroad: Friendship First is a book in which the author Joseph Nadeau has provided the readers with a unique perspective fueled by his personal insights. Justice Nadeau stresses to promote international cooperative efforts to help emerging democracies maintain law and order. The audience reading this book will soon realize that the writers of this book have a brave heart. The writers have more than a hundred and fifty years of joint practice and their writing helps the readers follow their footprints and makes them feel at home.
Joseph Nadeau has done his graduation from Phillips Exeter Academy, Dartmouth College, and Boston University School of Law. In 1981, he was elected as an Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court and became the Chief Justice of that court from 1991 till 2000. By the end of 2005, he took retirement so that he may continue with his 25 years of international judicial activities. He has taken part in Rule of Law programs in Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, the Soviet Union, and Ukraine.
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