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Images from the Global Law Summit

2015-02-23T12:36:00+00:00

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Sir Jeremy Jowell QC

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Professor John G Ruggie on human rights

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Cherie Blair and David Rivkin, president of International Bar Association

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Rosemary Martin, Thompson Reuters

Rosemary Martin, Thompson Reuters

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Sir Michael Rake, BT and Rosemary Martin, Thompson Reuters

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Graham Vinter, Sir Michael Rake and Rosemary Martin

Graham Vinter, Sir Michael Rake and Rosemary Martin

Graham Vinter, Sir Michael Rake and Rosemary Martin

Sir Roger Carr, Chairman, BAE Systems and Graham Vinter, GC, BG Group

Sir Roger Carr, Chairman, BAE Systems and Graham Vinter, GC, BG Group

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Sir Roger Carr, Chairman, BAE Systems and Graham Vinter, GC, BG Group

Global Law Summit

Global Law Summit: Day 1

Global Law Summit

Global Law Summit: Day 1

Source: Graham Carlow

Global Law Summit

Global Law Summit: Day 1

Source: Graham Carlow

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Not the Global Law Summit

Not the Global Law Summit

The man behind (under) Grayling's effigy

Not the Global Law Summit

Protesters accuse government of 'hijacking' Magna Carta anniversary

Carey Mulligan

Actress Carey Mulligan, War Child ambassador

Not the Global Law Summit

Protesters accuse government of 'hijacking' Magna Carta anniversary

Not the Global Law Summit

Not the Global Law Summit

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The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre

Justine Greening

Justine Greening

Guy Beringer

Guy Beringer

Richard Susskind OBE

The future of professional services, presented by Richard Susskind OBE

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's remote speech

Not the Global Law Summit

Protesters on stage

Justice Ricardo Lewandowski

Justice Ricardo Lewandowski, chief justice, Federal Supreme Court of Brazil talking about sanctions and rule of law

GLS 2015 panel

Panel: The future of the legal profession

GLS Day 2

Day two in full swing

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Not the Global Law Summit protesters

Globalisation of sport: Ensuring rights and protections under the Rule of Law

Globalisation of sport: Ensuring rights and protections under the Rule of Law

Not the Global Law Summit

Not the Global Law Summit

Not the Global Law Summit

Protesters accuse government of 'hijacking' Magna Carta anniversary

Not the Global Law Summit

Grayling effigy in transit

Grayling effigy being taken to Global Law Summit

Grayling effigy being taken to Global Law Summit

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Not the Global Law Summit protest entertainment

GLS Day 2

Sessions begin

Business and Human Rights session: Cherie Blair QC

Business and Human Rights session: Cherie Blair QC

Chris Grayling

Chris Grayling: "Law must continue to innovate"

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