Position

Professor Dan Sarooshi K.C. has a track record of achieving success in high stakes litigation. He is a highly regarded advocate who litigates in the areas of public international law, investment treaty arbitration, commercial litigation, and constitutional law. He also represents States and international organizations in international and domestic employment cases. His clients include 14 States (e.g., UK and USA), 15 international organizations, corporations (e.g. BAT, Exxon Mobil, Hitachi, Roche, and Tesco), and Royal Families/Billionaires. His cases have been in the domestic courts in the UK, Hong Kong and Bahamas; International Court of Justice; European Court of Human Rights; World Trade Organization; and arbitration proceedings conducted pursuant to ICSID (also ECT and AF), NAFTA, ICC, UNCITRAL, and LCIA Rules.

Education

LLB and B. Comm (Ec), UNSW; LLM (Kings College London); PhD (LSE: under the supervision of H.E. Judge Dame (previously Professor) Rosalyn Higgins Q.C.); and MA (Oxford) (Hon). He joined the Law Faculty in the University of Oxford in 2003 and was in 2006 promoted to full Professor of Public International Law in the University of Oxford at the age of 38. Taught previously at UCL and LSE.

Mentions

London Bar

International arbitration: counsel

HALL OF FAME4

Dan Sarooshi KC –Essex Court Chambers 'The finest legal mind of his generation particularly in matters of public and private international law and English law. Superb advocate.'