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Browsing Archive August, 2018

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    Summer break

    The blog will be taking a summer break for a couple of weeks – back in September, including some great new podcasts! ...

    On August 24, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 13 – 19 August 2018

    This week's update includes demands for a public inquiry into the UK's complicity in torture. ...

    On August 20, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
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    The view from outside – the week in review 6 – 12 August 2018

    This week's update includes the dismissal of litigation against the UK Foreign Office, and the delay of the extradition of Hashem Abedi from Libya to the UK. ...

    On August 13, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
  • Arbitration 0

    Do companies registered in British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies have adequate investment protection?

    Deepa Somasunderam of Mishcon de Reya looks at the potential pitfalls for investors in these territories, including popular financial centres such as the BVI and the Cayman Islands. ...

    On August 10, 2018 / By Deepa Somasunderam
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 30 July – 5 August 2018

    This week's update includes the failed challenge to Theresa May's ministerial code and the latest backlashes under the Brexit negotiations. ...

    On August 6, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
  • Business and Human Rights 0

    Parent company liability for human rights abuses in the UK? We need clarity

    Dalia Palombo argues that the legal framework surrounding parent company liability for human rights abuses is unclear and inconsistent, a situation which is detrimental to both victims and ...

    On August 3, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
  • Arbitration 0

    English Court finds that the foreign act of state doctrine may apply to arbitration proceedings

    Andrew Cannon, Adam Johnson, Hannah Ambrose and Vanessa Naish of Herbert Smith Freehills look at an important decision for those who enter into contracts with state entities. ...

    On August 1, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations

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