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Philippe Sands

British/French lawyer, legal academic and author (born 1960)


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British/French lawyer, legal academic and author (born 1960)

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namePhilippe Sands
honorific_suffixKC
imagePhilippeSands.jpg
birth_namePhilippe Joseph Sands
birth_date
birth_placeLondon, England
nationalityBritish and French
educationUniversity College School
alma_materCorpus Christi College, Cambridge
notable_worksLawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules (2005)
occupationBarrister, author

Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values (2008)

East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity (2016)

The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain's Colonial Legacy (2022) Philippe Joseph Sands (born 17 October 1960) is a British and French writer and lawyer at 11 King's Bench Walk and Professor of Laws and Director of the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals at the Faculty of Laws, University College London. A specialist in international law, he appears as counsel and advocate before many international courts and tribunals, including the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights and the International Criminal Court.

Sands has served on the panel of arbitrators at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

He is the author of seventeen books on international law, including Lawless World (2005) and Torture Team (2008). His book East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity (2016) has been awarded numerous prizes, including the 2016 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, and has been translated into 24 languages. His latest books are The Ratline: Love, Lies and Justice on the Trail of a Nazi Fugitive (2020) about Otto Wächter, The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain's Colonial Legacy (2022) about Chagos and the life of Liseby Elysé and 38 Londres Street: On Pinochet in London and a Nazi in Patagonia (2025).

Sands served as President of English PEN from February 2018 to April 2023 and was a member of the Board of the Hay Festival of Arts and Literature, from 2018 to December 2024.

Early life

Sands was born in London on 17 October 1960 to Jewish parents; his mother (née Buchholz) was French. He was educated at University College School in Hampstead, London, and read law at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, attaining a BA degree in 1982 and going on to achieve first-class honours in the LLM course a year later. After completing his postgraduate studies at Cambridge, Sands spent a year as a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School.

Academic career

From 1984 to 1988, Sands was a Research Fellow at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and the Cambridge University Research Centre for International Law (now the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law). He has also held academic positions at King's College London (1988–1993) and SOAS (1993–2001). He was a Global Professor of Law at New York University Law School (1993–2003) and has held visiting positions at Paris I (Sorbonne), University of Melbourne, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Toronto, Boston College Law School and Lviv University.

In 2019, he was appointed the Samuel and Judith Pisar Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

Sands was the co-founder of the Centre for International Environmental Law (1989) and the Project on International Courts and Tribunals (1997).

Writing, theatre and film

Sands is a contributor to the Financial Times and The Guardian, and an occasional contributor to the London Review of Books and Vanity Fair.

Sands frequently comments on issues of international law and is a contributor to BBC programmes, Sky News, CNN, Al Jazeera and national radio and TV stations around the world.

His written work has formed the basis for four staged productions exploring the public and historical impact of international law:

  • Called to Account, a staged inquiry into the legal issues surrounding the Iraq War (performed at Tricycle Theatre in April 2007);
  • Staged readings of Torture Team (performed at the Tricycle Theatre in 2009, Hay Festival in 2010, and the Long Wharf Theatre in 2011);
  • A Song of Good and Evil (performed at the Southbank's Purcell Room on 29–30 November 2014, Stockholm's Berwaldhallen on 14 January 2015, Nuremberg Courtroom 600 at the invitation of the German Government to mark the 70th anniversary of the opening day of the Nuremberg Trials on 21 November 2015, and Montauban's Théâtre Olympe de Gouges on 28 November 2015). It has also been performed at Kings Place in London, and in Australia, Istanbul, Brussels, The Hague and New York.
  • The Last Colony (performed in 2022 at the Avignon Festival and the Edinburgh International Book Festival).

Sands' book East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity (2016) has been translated into twenty languages. It formed the basis for the documentary What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy. The film is directed by David Evans and premiered in April 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was released in the US on 6 November 2015 and in the UK on 20 November 2015.

Sands wrote the script and appears in the film alongside two sons of prominent Nazi officials, Niklas Frank (son of Hans Frank, the Governor-General of occupied Poland) and Horst von Wächter (son of Otto Wächter, the Governor of Kraków in Poland and Galicia in Ukraine). The documentary, which explores the relationship between the sons and their fathers, won the Yad Vashem Chairman's Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival and was nominated in the Best Documentary category at the Stockholm Film Festival and at the Evening Standard British Film Awards.

In 2018, Sands wrote and presented the BBC Radio 4 documentary Intrigue: The Ratline, about the disappearance of senior Nazi Otto Wächter, investigating the "ratlines" by which he escaped justice. Sands has since published a book on this topic.

In 2001, Sands published an Introduction to Franz Kafka's The Trial.

In 2020, Sands published The Ratline: Love, Lies and Justice on the Trail of a Nazi Fugitive.

In 2022, he published The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain's Colonial Legacy about Chagos, where "a secret decision was taken to offer the US a base at Diego Garcia ... create a new colony (the 'British Indian Ocean Territory') and deport the entire local population." As summarised by The Observer: "The Chagossians were forced from their archipelago in the Indian Ocean in the 1970s, and Britain still refuses to hand it back. Human rights lawyer Philippe Sands relates the wider tragedy of the scandal with nerve and precision."

In May 2024, Sands joined the pianist Emanuel Ax, who was born in Lviv, for a performance at the Philharmonie de Paris entitled 'Justice, words, music: five moments'. This formed part of a series of events for which the Philharmonie invites figures from the artistic world and the world of ideas to take a look at music and to question the meaning of listening in order to approach ethical, political and social questions in a new light.

Sands served for a number of years on the Board of the Tricycle Theatre. He was President of English PEN from February 2018 to April 2023 (having served on the Board since January 2013). From 2018 to December 2024, he was a member of the Board of the Hay Festival of Arts and Literature, and his interviewees at Hay have included Julian Assange (2011); Vanessa Redgrave (2011); Keir Starmer (2013); John le Carré (2013); Lord Justice Leveson (2014) and Tippi Hedren (2016).

Personal life

Sands lives in North London with his wife and three children. In a 2016 interview for The Guardian, he asserted: "I want to be treated as Philippe Sands individual, not Philippe Sands Brit, Londoner or Jew."

Bibliography

General

  • Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules (2005; Arabic edition in 2007; Farsi edition in 2008; Chinese edition in 2012; Turkish edition forthcoming in 2016)
  • Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values (2008; French edition in 2009)
  • East West Street (2016)
  • My Lviv (2016; together with Józef Wittlin's My Lwów, published as City of Lions)
  • The Ratline, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2020.
  • La Filière, 10 podcasts, Radio France, France culture, 2021
  • The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain's Colonial Legacy, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2022
  • 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England and a Nazi in Patagonia, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2025

Academic

  • Principles of International Environmental Law (with Jacqueline Peel) (1995, 2003, 2012, 2019)
  • *International Law and Developing Countries: Essays in Honour of Kamal Hossain (*ed. with Sharif Bhuiyan and Nico Schrijver) (2014)
  • 2013 introduction to Hersch Lauterpacht. An International Bill of Rights of Man (1945).
  • Selecting International Judges: Principle, Process and Politics (with Kate Malleson, Ruth Mackenzie and Penny Martin) (2010)
  • The Manual of International Courts and Tribunals (ed. with Ruth Mackenzie, Cesare Romano, Yuval Shany), (2010)
  • Bowett's Law of International Institutions (with Pierre Klein) (2001, 2009)
  • Justice for Crimes against Humanity (ed. with Mark Lattimer) (2003)
  • From Nuremberg to the Hague (ed.) (2003)
  • Vers une transformation du droit international: Institutionnaliser le doute (2000)
  • Environmental Law, The Economy and Sustainable Development (ed. with Richard Stewart and Richard Revesz) (2000)
  • The International Court of Justice and Nuclear Weapons (ed. with Laurence Boisson de Chazournes) (1999)
  • Greening International Law (ed.) (1993)
  • The Antarctic and the Environment (ed. with Joe Verhoeven and Maxwell Bruce) (1992)
  • Chernobyl: Law and Communication (1988)

Prizes and awards

  • 1999: Henri Rolin Medal for contribution to international law
  • 2005: Elizabeth Haub Prize for contribution to environmental law
  • 2015: Honorary Doctorate in law, University of Lincoln
  • 2016: Baillie Gifford Prize for East West Street
  • 2017: Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize for East West Street
  • 2017: Honorary Doctorate in Law, University of East Anglia
  • 2017: British Book Awards, Non-Fiction Book of the Year
  • 2017: Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger (Sofitel) for East West Street
  • 2018: Prix Montaigne for East West Street
  • 2018: Prix du Livre Européen for East West Street
  • 2019: Honorary Doctorate, University of Leuven
  • 2019: Annetje Fels-Kupferschmidt prize
  • 2020: Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Literature
  • 2021: Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (GCSK)
  • 2022: Honorary Doctorate in Law, University of Liège
  • 2022: Honorary Doctorate in Theology, University of Lund
  • 2022: Honorary Doctorate in Law, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3
  • 2022: Academic Honoris Causa, Carta Academica
  • 2023: Prix de la Contre-Allée for The Last Colony
  • 2023: Elected Honorary Fellow of the British Academy
  • 2023: RocaJunyent Law & Society Prize
  • 2023: Austrian Book Trade’s Honorary Award for Tolerance in Thought and Action
  • 2023: Honorary Doctorate, Sheffield Hallam University
  • 2024: The George Barrett Award for Public Interest Law
  • 2025: Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize

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