AidEx 2024: Leading Event for the International Aid and Development Community
AidEx 2024 on October 23-24, 2024 in Geneva: leading event for professionals in humanitarian aid & development sectors. Don’t miss it! Register now!
Maximising Supply Chain Opportunities: The Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability DPRTE 2024 event.
Expand Your Supply Chain Opportunities and Explore the Latest Trends and Innovations That Will Shape the Defence Industry at DPRTE 2024.
DSEI London 2023: Latest Innovations in Defence and Security Exhibition
Explore the Latest Trends, Technologies and Innovations in the Defence and Security Sector at DSEI London 2023. Proelium Law LLP will be Attending in the Make UK Defence Lounge on Stand H2 – 250. Learn More About our Services and Explore Potential Partnerships.
BIG DATA LDN 2023 – Data, Analytics & AI Event
Big Data LDN 2023 is one of the most highly anticipated events in the data science and analytics community. To learn more about the event and why you should attend, read our article.
Afghanistan open for business – IN Magazine
David Frend, barrister and consultant for Proelium Law has been featured in this month IN magazine and has given 7 tips for setting up a new venture in Afghanistan.
What next for the Iran nuclear deal?
The unilateral withdrawal of the US from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action last week was not entirely unexpected, but is no less shocking for having actually happened.
Political progress in Libya, but lawlessness and violence threaten process
The UN envoy for Libya, Ghassan Salame, reported to the UN Security Council in October 2017 on the ongoing reconciliation process between Libya’s competing General National Congress and the House of Representatives.
Sudan: A Child of an Awkward Separation – Part 2
A few months ago, we wrote a blog about the so-called Qatar Crisis and Sudan’s position, torn between declaring support for either Saudi Arabia or Qatar. You can read that article here. It’s been just over 5 months and there’ve been a few key developments that have placed Sudan in an entirely different position than it was in previously.
Trump administration modified limits on drone strikes, commando raids
Back in 2017, the Trump administration prepared to undertake changes to the Obama-era guidelines and limits on how drone strikes and overseas commando raids are conducted, allowing for far less restrictions on their use, including the potential for strikes in countries where the US is not currently operating in a counter-terrorist capacity.
Bribery convictions hit an all-time high in the UK in 2017
The Bribery Act was brought into force in 2010. Until recently, prosecutions under the act have been minimal but recent statistics released from the Ministry of Justice indicate a marked increase in prosecutions.