Qualifying Session
International Practice Panel 2025
Event Details

BOOKINGS FOR THIS EVENT HAVE NOW CLOSED. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ATTEND (IN PERSON ONLY TICKETS AVAILABLE) PLEASE EMAIL THE EVENT MANAGER WANDA SZWED USING THE DETAILS FURTHER BELOW.

Presentations by a diverse panel of practising barristers on careers at the Bar in different areas of international practice. Including practical advice on career progression and routes for development.

The panel will be chaired by Kieron Beal KC, Chair of the International Committee. Panellists include, Joshua Kern (9BR) on international criminal law, Louis Flannery KC (Littleton Chambers) on international arbitration, Jessica Simor KC (Matrix Chambers) on public/regulatory, EU and human rights law, and Shenaz Muzaffer (General Counsel, International Association of Prosecutors) on international justice development and rule of law capacity building. We will also be joined by a representative of the Pegasus Scholarship Trust to speak about scholarships for international placements.

Structured Q&A to follow.

This is a hybrid event and therefore will be accessible online to students and members based on circuit and internationally.

Non-members: Scroll beneath the Members Login box and click 'Add Ticket'.

Cancel by: 13/02/2025

Preparation for Pupillage, Career Development and Wellbeing: 1

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Start Date: 20th February 2025 at 6:00 pm

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End Date: 20th February 2025 at 8:00 pm

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Inner Temple Lecture Theatre

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Business attire

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Open to: Students and members of all Inns

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Event Manager
Wanda Szwed
020 7797 8179
wszwed@innertemple.org.uk

The learning outcomes for this session are:
More fully understand the opportunities and challenges for barristers in developing a practice in different areas of law with an international focus: including public international; commercial arbitration; family law/extradition; international criminal law; and human rights.
This Session will help you to work towards the following section of the professional statement:
1 ½ hour panel talks and open Q&A