Guernica 37 Chambers is now Outline Chambers
This transition reflects the continued evolution of our work across international disputes and strategic advocacy. While our name has changed, our commitment remains the same.
Outline Chambers
International disputes Strategic advocacy
This week’s International Legal News covers:
▪️ UK steel nationalisation proposals
▪️ Forced labour litigation in high seas fisheries
▪️ UNCLOS conciliation between Cambodia & Thailand
▪️ New EU migration measures
Read more:
https://t.co/VgjHMjblZI
The case highlights the importance of carefully scrutinising contemporaneous records and reminds us that the burden of proving dishonesty rests firmly with HMRC. 2/2
A successful appeal before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber), where customs and excise civil evasion penalties of nearly £60,000 were set aside. 1/2
Read more:
https://t.co/4s3M8Az918
#TaxLaw#CustomsLaw#Litigation#HMRC#DirectAccess
New: Balkan Legal News
This week's briefing covers:
• EU enlargement
• Montenegro accession prospects
• Serbia political developments
• Kosovo security issues
• Bosnia institutional reforms
• Regional security and governance
Read more:
https://t.co/1Sbo5F2KbW
⚽ New Commentary by @tobycadman
Football has never been just a game.
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Toby Cadman examines the intersection of football, politics, power, conflict, and money in the modern era.
https://t.co/jwQz8wFYi9
#Football#FIFA#WorldCup2026#SportsLaw
Outline Chambers – Balkan Legal News
This week’s briefing covers:
• Serbia protests & policing concerns
• Bosnia constitutional tensions
• Montenegro corruption probes
• Kosovo security developments
• EU rule of law & regional stability
Read more:
https://t.co/VYWXd9Vi16
NEW | Briefings & Commentary
Alex Prezanti examines whether UK targeted sanctions require stronger judicial and democratic safeguards, exploring proportionality, executive power, and oversight in modern sanctions policy.
Read the article:
https://t.co/nf3vEBkNua
Outline Chambers Briefings | International Legal News
Human rights diplomacy, ICC proceedings and international trade developments dominate this week’s legal landscape.
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https://t.co/g6yIHqfJTs
#InternationalLaw#ICC
Outline Chambers | Balkan Legal News
Regional security, political tensions and organised crime investigations dominate this week’s Balkan developments.
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https://t.co/d2hlM3Ktem
#Balkans#WesternBalkans
Can international justice command public confidence when much of the process happens behind closed doors?
New article by @tobycadman examining transparency, legitimacy, and closed sessions before the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague.
https://t.co/KU1HNhjmi3
#TheHague
Outline Chambers Briefings | International Legal News
Sanctions, arbitration and international criminal law dominate this week’s legal developments.
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https://t.co/g2V1mIcixd
#InternationalLaw#Arbitration
Outline Chambers Briefings | Balkan Legal News
War crimes proceedings, regional security and institutional accountability dominate this week’s Balkan legal developments.
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https://t.co/wcb22991KT
#Balkans#RuleOfLaw
@LaurenLederle has co-authored a new report published by the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales examining the Kosovo Specialist Chambers’ compliance with international human rights standards.
Read more via our LinkedIn post:
https://t.co/xEWiU0NWsr
#Kosovo
Outline Chambers Briefings | International Legal News
Arbitration reform, human rights litigation and maritime enforcement dominate this week’s legal developments.
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https://t.co/Wi4uYDb8sl
#InternationalLaw#Arbitration
New on @OutlineChambers@MateiClej analyses Haxhia v Albania [2026] EWHC 956 (Admin) and the limits on reshaping Part 2 extradition requests through “further information” and assurances after certification.
Read the full analysis here:
https://t.co/UQBI4Td6Ra
Outline Chambers Briefings | Balkan Legal News
War crimes proceedings, political developments and rule of law issues dominate this week’s Balkan legal landscape.
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https://t.co/71F0jW0xeA
#Balkans#RuleOfLaw
“Tax the rich” is no longer just domestic politics.
In a major new piece for @OutlineChambers, @FernandoDCanto argues that private wealth is becoming the next frontier of global tax coordination: “Pillar 3”.
Read:
https://t.co/OK0NGL0C3V
#WealthTax#TaxLaw#InternationalTax