Famile Arslan
President and Founder, Arslan Lawyers

Famile Arslan works as lawyer in The Hague for her own law firm called Arslan Lawyers. Her work is in the field of family law, immigration law, housing and labour and social insurance cases as penalty cases. She is the first lawyer in the Netherlands who wears a hijab.
President and Founder, Arslan Lawyers
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Law and Human Rights, Migration and Integration, Minority Rights, Religion, Women's Rights
Languages: English, French
Field of Work: Government, Law
City: The Hague
Country: The Netherlands
Continent: Europe
Sam Sasan Shoamanesh
Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court

Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, is a bi-juridically trained (LL.B., LL.L.) attorney specialized in international law, and the Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is currently a fellow in international legal studies at Stanford University where he is focusing his interdisciplinary research on regional security in the Middle East.
Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Law and Human Rights, Politics and Governance, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia, North Africa and Middle East
Languages: English, French, Persian
Field of Work: Law
City: Stanford, The Hague
Country: The Netherlands, USA
Continent: Europe, North America
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