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In today’s interconnected world, understanding international law is crucial for any entity engaged in cross-border activities, whether in the public or private sector. As global and regional cooperation intensifies, the impact of international and extra-territorial regulations becomes increasingly significant.
For over 40 years, Oracle has provided expert guidance to corporations, sovereign states, and international organisations on the complex dimensions of public and private international law. Our expertise extends to international regulation and enforcement, encompassing:
- Economic sanctions
- Export controls
- Business and human rights, including corporate responsibility
- Anti-money laundering, anti-corruption, and anti-terrorism regulations
- Bilateral investment treaties and investment protection
- International environmental law and regulation
- International trade law, including the WTO framework
- Risk assessments for international projects and investments
Our team also specialises in traditional public international law, advising on:
- Treaties and their interpretation
- State responsibility
- Human rights and international humanitarian law
- State and diplomatic immunity
- Privileges and immunities of international organisations
- Proceedings before specially constituted claims tribunals
- Cases before other international courts and tribunals, including the International Court of Justice
Our comprehensive approach ensures that we address the full spectrum of international legal issues, providing clients with the insight and strategies needed to navigate the complex global landscape.
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