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Public Access

Public access (also known as direct access) is the scheme which allows companies, organisations and members of the public to instruct barristers directly without having…

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Pupillage

…are committed to equality and diversity and strongly encourage applications for pupillage from members of groups which are under-represented at the Bar. Our ethos can be summarised as a commitment…

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Josiah Senu wins first 11KBW Scholarship

…financial and other assistance to encourage bright and ambitious black candidates to apply to the Bar and to consider it as a profession where they can fully develop their potential.”…

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Prof. Christian Tams

Christian J. Tams is Professor of International Law at the University of Glasgow and at Sorbonne Law School in Paris. He serves as Vice-President of the European Society of International Law.

Christian’s practice focuses on international litigation and arbitration. He regularly represents States in proceedings before international courts and tribunals such as the ICJ and ITLOS, and acts for investors or respondent States in arbitral proceedings under the main frameworks of investment arbitration (ICSID, ICC, UNCITRAL).

Christian frequently advises parties in domestic cases implicating questions of international law and has e.g. participated in cases before the German Federal Constitutional Court and the US Supreme Court. He is a member of the appointment committee of the German Court of Arbitration for Sports, having been a member of the Court for 10 years.

In addition to contentious matters, Christian advises States and non-State actors on a wide range of legal questions, among them the scope of sovereign immunities, the enforcement of international awards and the impact of sanctions

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