As international arbitration has increased in prominence, the legal issues which are called for resolution are ever expanding. This includes taking us into territory which can make civil ...
On February 8, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceEdward Grange of Corker Binning looks at the options for the UK's post-Brexit extradition arrangements with the EU - what will replace the European Arrest Warrant, and where ...
On July 11, 2018 / By Edward GrangeAs the Brexit cliff-edge looms closer, Dr Debbie Sayers looks at what EU/UK police and judicial co-operation might look like in the new legal landscape. ...
On June 20, 2018 / By Debbie SayersAlessandra de Tommaso looks at ways in which international law is moving towards holding corporations criminally liable - meaning that companies and their advisers can no longer assume ...
On March 13, 2018 / By The Law Of NationsEmilie Gonin looks at two recent cases in which the English criminal courts came to diametrically opposed conclusions as to the effect of ICSID provisional measures on extradition ...
On November 10, 2017 / By Emilie GoninEmilie Pottle considers the latest development in Rwanda's attempts to extradite five men accused of genocide, and whether the refusal to extradite gives rise to an obligation on ...
On October 10, 2017 / By Emilie PottleIn our previous post we examined how the new Magnitsky Clause might affect businesses and individuals who profit from or assist, directly or indirectly, the suppression of whistle-blowers ...
On July 10, 2017 / By Katherine TylerKatherine Tyler looks at new statutory powers to target the assets of those implicated in gross human rights abuses. ...
On July 5, 2017 / By Katherine TylerA recent change to Interpol's Statute gives us a glimpse into its handling of the many politically sensitive international cases which come before it: Andrew Smith considers what ...
On May 22, 2017 / By Andrew SmithEmilie Pottle looks at an ongoing UK extradition case involving Rwanda, which raises the question of whether the UK has an obligation to investigate or prosecute allegations of ...
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