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St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
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You’re invited to Christian Aid’s Annual Lecture and reception on Monday 14 October at 6pm

Tickets are free but for security purposes you’ll need to register using the form below. Please only sign up for the reception if you received an invitation. You are welcome to bring a guest but please make sure you also register on their behalf.

If you'd like to send someone else to the reception in your place, email us at annual.lecture@christian-aid.org.

This year’s Christian Aid Annual Lecture is hosted once again by St Martin-in-the-Fields as part of their Autumn lecture series, ‘Inspiration: The Influences That Have Shaped My Life.’

Following the reception, the lecture will be delivered by Philippe Sands KC FRSL FBA, Professor of the Public Understanding of Law at University College London, visiting professor at Harvard Law School, and acclaimed author. 

Join us at St Martin-in-the-Fields as Philippe Sands speaks of Genocide and Other International Crimes: Protecting the Individual and the Group Now and Tomorrow. A leading voice in international law and human rights, we hope you can join us for what promises to be a thought-provoking evening. 

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About Philippe Sands

Philippe Sands KC FRSL FBA is Professor of the Public Understanding of Law at University College London Faculty of Laws and Samuel and Judith Pisar Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is a practising barrister at 11 King’s Bench Walk (11KBW) and appears as counsel before the International Court of Justice and other international courts and tribunals. He sits as an arbitrator in international investment disputes and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

He is the author of Lawless World (2005) and Torture Team (2008) and numerous academic books on international law, and has contributed to the New York Review of BooksVanity Fair, the Financial TimesThe Guardian and the New York Times.

His most recent books are East West Street: On the Origins of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide (2016) (awarded the 2016 Baillie Gifford Prize, the 2017 British Book Awards Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and the 2018 Prix Montaigne) and The Ratline: Love, Lies and Justice on the Trail of a Nazi Fugitive (2020), also available as BBC and France Culture podcasts. His latest book is The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy (2022).

Philippe was President of English PEN for five years until April 2023 and is a member of the Board of the Hay Festival of Arts and Literature. 

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