Alina Papanastasiou spoke on a legal careers panel hosted by Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) on Thursday 9 March. Founded in 1901 and comprised of over 1000 members, CULS is one of the oldest and largest societies at the University of Cambridge.

The panel addressed members of the Society, providing an opportunity for them to gain valuable insight into a variety of different career pathways and areas of practice. Alina discussed her career and interest in international arbitration and public international law.

ABOUT ALINA PAPANASTASIOU

Alina is an associate in the London office. She has experience in public international law and international dispute resolution across a range of sectors, including banking & finance, oil & gas, energy, and telecommunications. Alina has experience advising sovereign States, State-owned entities, and private parties before the International Court of Justice and international arbitral tribunals, as well as in non-contentious matters under public international law.

Alina is also involved in the firm’s pro bono practice, having recently worked with REDRESS on a project promoting balanced gender representation in UN human rights organs and mechanisms.

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