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Philippe Sands

Sands has served on the panel of arbitrators at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
He is the author of seventeen books on international law, including ''Lawless World'' (2005) and ''Torture Team'' (2008). His book ''East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity'' (2016) has been awarded numerous prizes, including the 2016 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, and has been translated into 24 languages. His latest books are ''The Ratline: Love, Lies and Justice on the Trail of a Nazi Fugitive'' (2020) about Otto Wächter, ''The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain's Colonial Legacy'' (2022) about Chagos and the life of Liseby Elysé and ''38 Londres Street: On Pinochet in London and a Nazi in Patagonia'' (2025).
Sands served as President of English PEN from February 2018 to April 2023 and was a member of the Board of the Hay Festival of Arts and Literature, from 2018 to December 2024. Provided by Wikipedia
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