Human Rights Expert Philippe Sands Wins German Peace Prize
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The French-British lawyer and author Philippe Sands is honoured with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. He works as a human rights lawyer at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The French-British lawyer and author Philippe Sands receives this year's Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. The jury recognizes him as a "persistent defender of international law". The prestigious prize will be presented in October at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
The human rights lawyer Philippe Sands is honoured with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. His literary work also deals with human rights.
Sands works as a human rights lawyer at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. The prize, endowed with EUR 25 000, will be presented at the end of the Frankfurt Book Fair.
The French-British lawyer and author Philippe Sands is honoured with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. As a human rights lawyer Sands is committed to defending international law.
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