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International Law Bulletin
Anwar Ibrahim
Citizenship and the Right to Enter One’s Own Country – the case of Mikhail Saakashvili
Restorative Justice at the International Criminal Court
Interventions in Supply Chains
Rights, once given, cannot be taken away – Same-Sex Marriage in Bermuda
Airspace Tribunal
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David Bentley QC
David Bentley QC
Anwar Ibrahim

David Bentley QC sets out the important assistance he gave in securing freedom for Prime Minister-in-waiting of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, by challenging the suspect DNA evidence that had been relied upon against him.

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Susie Alegre & Geoffrey Robertson QC
Susie Alegre & Geoffrey Robertson QC
Citizenship and the Right to Enter One’s Own Country – the case of Mikhail Saakashvili

Susie Alegre explains the efforts she and Geoffrey Robertson QC have made assisting former President of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili, challenge the removal of his citizenship and facilitate his return to the Ukraine.

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Lawrence Kershen QC
Lawrence Kershen QC
Restorative Justice at the International Criminal Court

Lawrence Kershen QC, mediator and restorative justice practitioner, considers the importance of restorative justice in healing the wounds of mass atrocities and evaluates the restorative justice process at the International Criminal Court.

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Krishnendu Mukherjee
Krishnendu Mukherjee
Interventions in Supply Chains

Krishnendu Mukherjee, highlights the important joint work of the Human Rights Lawyers Association and Institute of Contemporary Arts high level panel in their consideration of the most effective way to intervene in supply chains to ensure respect for human rights in an ever more globalised world.

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Susie Alegre
Susie Alegre
Rights, once given, cannot be taken away – Same-Sex Marriage in Bermuda

Susie Alegre describes the complex constitutional arrangements between the UK and its overseas territories, the sovereignty of parliament and the fast-evolving status of same-sex marriage within the context of international human rights law.

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Professor Nick Grief
Professor Nick Grief
Airspace Tribunal

Professor Nick Grief outlines his recent work developing a new human right to protect the freedom to exist without threat from above; the inaugural hearing of the Airspace Tribunal which will be held at Doughty Street on 21 September 2018.

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