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Rhys Davies to host event at House of Lords on the 14th June: “The Real Cost of Doing Business in the UAE.”

Rhys Davies is co-hosting an open evidence gathering session on 14th June 2023 at the House of Lords to investigate the real costs of doing business in the UAE, with a focus on Dubai.  The criminal justice system in Dubai…

07/06/2023
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Rhys Davies to host event at House of Lords on the 14th June: “The Real Cost of Doing Business in the UAE.”

Cases against Tunisia filed at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights

Two cases have been filed at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Arusha, Tanzania, concerning the detention, prosecution, and maltreatment of a cross section of members of the opposition and a prominent judge in Tunisia. In the…

26/05/2023
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Rodney Dixon KC representing Al Jazeera Media Network for killing of its journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

11 May 2023 marked the one-year anniversary of the killing of the distinguished Al Jazeera correspondent, Shireen Abu Akleh. She was shot a year ago while reporting for Al Jazeera in Jenin, Palestine. Al Jazeera through its lawyers has conducted…

15/05/2023
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Rhys Davies writes for Newsweek Magazine

Rhys Davies co-authors an opinion piece in Newsweek that addresses international concerns about the decision to award the UAE the hosting rights for COP28, this November’s upcoming international climate conference. Rhys writes “COP is in danger of becoming just one…

13/04/2023
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Rhys Davies writes in Spear’s Magazine on the limitations of UK Magnitsky sanctions policy

Rhys Davies co-authors an article in Spear’s analysing the UK approach to Magnitsky Sanctions. Rhys writes “The UK’s irregular and inconsistent sanctions regime makes it difficult for investors to properly carry out compliance risk-assessments. Moreover, forecasting for investors is extremely…

13/04/2023
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Tunisian opposition figures apply for UK sanctions designations

A group of prominent Tunisian opposition figures including the former Minister of Justice, who are detained, have applied to the UK Foreign Secretary to use his powers under the UK’s Global Human Rights Sanctions regime of 2020 to impose sanctions…

23/03/2023
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Rhys Davies writes for The Times newspaper

Rhys Davies authors an opinion in The Times calling for a more coherent sanctions policy from the UK government. In an article for The Times, Rhys writes “The UK sanction regime needs to get a grip. It is currently patchy,…

23/03/2023
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Rodney Dixon KC appointed to assist the Commission for Investigation and Gathering Evidence (CIGE) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Rodney Dixon KC has just returned from Duhok in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, where CIGE is based. He has been appointed to assist CIGE, which was established by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), with developing cases against ISIS perpetrators…

14/03/2023
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‘A Practical Guide to International Crimes in Proceedings Before the Courts of England and Wales’ by Kathryn Howarth, has been published today by Law Brief Publishing

‘A Practical Guide to International Crimes in Proceedings Before the Courts of England and Wales’ by Kathryn Howarth, with a foreword written by Karim A A Khan KC, has been published today. It is the first significant work to examine…

28/02/2023
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Rodney Dixon KC training on international litigation in Sri Lanka

Hosted by the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, Rodney Dixon KC has participated in an expert training program in Colombo, Sri Lanka for Sri Lankan practitioners on advocacy in international litigation. Rodney has previously been involved in similar programs for…

27/02/2023
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