Professor Bill Bowring’s 2 chapters published in Bloomsbury’s The Foundations of Russian Law
Bill wrote one chapter on Russian attitudes to public international law and another on Russian attitudes to human rights.
Bill wrote one chapter on Russian attitudes to public international law and another on Russian attitudes to human rights.
Bill Bowring successfully represented the applicant in a case concerning whether criminal proceedings for high treason against the applicant were admissible.
Professor Bill Bowring is representing the Bar Council of England & Wales at the first ever meeting between the ECHR and representatives of the Bars and Law Societies of the 47 Council of Europe’s member states.
Professor Bill Bowring was one of the lawyers representing Marina Carter, the widow of Alexander Litvinenko, in her successful application before the European Court of Human Rights.
Professor Bill Bowring’s expert evidence on the Russian legal system was preferred by the court in the case of MB & Services Limited and Tatiana Golovina and United Company Rusal Plc. Bill who advises on Russian law...
Bill Bowring explores the nature of corporate responsibility in Russia for Who’s Who Legal.