Dan Sarooshi K.c.

Barrister (k.c.) at Essex Court Chambers

Prof. Dan Sarooshi K.C. is a distinguished barrister at Essex Court Chambers since July 2005 and a prominent academic in the field of public international law, serving as Professor at the University of Oxford and Senior Research Fellow at The Queen's College, Oxford since 2003. Additionally, Prof. Sarooshi is pursuing a PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science and holds a Master of Laws (LLM) from King's College London. The extensive expertise and contributions to legal scholarship and practice highlight a significant career dedicated to international law.

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London, United Kingdom

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Essex Court Chambers

Essex Court Chambers is a leading set of barristers'​ chambers specialising in commercial and financial litigation, arbitration, public law and public international law. Members of Chambers are recognised specialists in all areas of commercial law and handle disputes across the full spectrum of the business and financial world, including banking & finance, civil fraud, corporate/chancery & offshore, insurance & reinsurance, energy, trade, shipping, revenue, and employment. Chambers is not a firm, nor are its members partners or employees. Rather, Chambers contains the separate, self-contained offices of individual barristers, each self-employed and working separately. Indeed, (as in all specialist sets) individual barristers within Chambers are commonly retained by opposing sides in the same dispute, both in litigation and arbitration. As well as acting on opposing sides, individuals regularly appear in front of other members acting as Deputy Judges or Arbitrators. Members of Chambers may be instructed individually or in a team to provide a wide range and level of expertise in both contentious and non-contentious work.