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International

No5 Barristers’ Chambers has an established expertise in working within international jurisdictions. Members act in a range of areas spanning multiple jurisdictions including International Arbitration and Human Rights.

Our members bring together skills gained over many years working around the world with private individuals, major companies and commercial organisations in both legal and commercial roles. Not only do No5’s barristers’ have specialist industry experience but also specific regional, cultural and language knowledge, particularly in relation to India, China and the Far East, where members have lived and worked extensively.

All of this gives us a highly commercial approach, with a team which is well versed and experienced in managing the particular demands of international practice.

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