Philippe Sands, born on October seventeenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished jurist and writer with a multifaceted career spanning law and academia. He holds the position of barrister at 11 King's Bench Walk and serves as a Professor of Laws at University College London, where he also directs the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals.
With a rich background in international law, Sands has made significant contributions as counsel and advocate before various international courts and tribunals. His expertise and advocacy have positioned him as a prominent figure in legal circles, particularly in matters concerning sovereignty and human rights.
From April twenty-ten to December twenty-fourteen, Sands served as the chief legal adviser and publicist for Mauritius. During this time, he became a passionate advocate for the nation's claims of sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago and its former inhabitants, standing firmly against UK sovereignty in the region.