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Philippe Sands, Director of the Centre of International Courts and Tribunals at University College London

Gavan Reilly was joined by Philippe Sands, professor at law & Director of the Centre of Inter...

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12.04 13 Sep 2020


Philippe Sands, Director of the Centre of International Courts and Tribunals at University College London



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12.04 13 Sep 2020


Gavan Reilly was joined by Philippe Sands, professor at law & Director of the Centre of International Courts and Tribunals at University College London to discuss recent developments on Brexit and of course Boris Johnson’s new bill that aims to alter parts of the Withdrawal Agreement and has been considered a breach of international law. He also mentions his book "East West Street", Non-fiction Book of the Year 2017. 

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