Insight
When Sanctions Clash with Individual Rights: the UK Supreme Court Considers the Conflict Between Sanctions and Human Rights
by Mark Beeley and Alexander Witt
8 minute read | August.07.2025

by Mark Beeley and Alexander Witt
8 minute read | August.07.2025
by Mark Beeley, Sarah Stockley and Benjamin Stafford
2 minute read | August.01.2025
On 1 August 2025, the remaining substantive provisions of the Arbitration Act 2025 (the "AA 2025") entered into force and included a new power.
by Mark Beeley, Sarah Stockley and Benjamin Stafford
4 minute read | July.22.2025
by Mark Beeley, Sarah Stockley, James Hargrove and Joel Othen-Lawson
4 minute read | March.04.2025
by Vanessa Liborio, Rena L. Scott and Ali Al-Khasawneh
14 minute read | August.19.2024
by Franziska Gräfin Grote LL.M. and Siegfried Elsing Prof. Dr. LL.M. (Yale)
3 minute read | June.20.2024
by Adam Rizzo, Mark Beeley and Alexander Witt
6 minute read | May.23.2024
by Dr. Karsten Faulhaber, Vanessa Liborio, Frederic Lalance and Kevin Riehle
7 minute read | April.26.2024
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Switzerland has attracted significant media interest.
by Dr. Karsten Faulhaber, Hagit Muriel Elul and James Hargrove
3 minute read | April.15.2024
by Mark Beeley, Sarah Stockley and Benjamin Stafford
7 minute read | January.16.2024
by Mark Beeley, Vanessa Liborio and Elisabetta Santo
7 minute read | November.28.2023
by Rena L. Scott, Ali Al-Khasawneh and James Hargrove
6 minute read | October.11.2023
Saudi Arabia, through new Civil Code, signaled its intention to welcome the international business community to contract in the Kingdom under the law.