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Zahra Al-Rikabi
Position
Zahra has a broad practice encompassing commercial litigation, public international law (including investment treaty arbitration), EU law and public law. She is recognised as a leading junior for both public law and EU law (Legal 500, 2021) and was appointed Junior Counsel to the Crown (the UK Attorney General’s Public International Law C Panel) in 2020. Zahra is frequently instructed in high profile cases in her areas of practice. She appeared in Municipio de Mariana and ors v BHP Group, which featured in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases for 2020 and in Canary Wharf v European Medicines Agency, the top case in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases for 2019. Zahra was selected for The Lawyer Hot 100 in 2020.
Zahra has appeared as sole counsel in the High Court and Court of Appeal. She has also been led in cases before the Supreme Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union. Zahra has acted for a wide range of clients, including states and international organisations. She is a native Arabic speaker which makes her well placed to deal with any domestic litigation or international arbitration where her language skills can be used.
Zahra is a member of the London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation’s panel of arbitrators and co-Chair of Racial Equality for Arbitration Lawyers’ Arbitral Appointments Committee. She is also a CEDR accredited mediator.
Career
YEAR OF CALL: 2012
Languages
Arabic
Memberships
Zahra is a member of the London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation’s panel of arbitrators and co-Chair of Racial Equality for Arbitration Lawyers’ Arbitral Appointments Committee. She is also a CEDR accredited mediator.
Education
2021: CEDR commercial mediation accreditation
2012-13: Pupillage, Brick Court Chambers
2012: Judicial Assistant to Maurice Kay LJ, UK Court of Appeal
2010-12: Bar Professional Training Course, College of Law
2010 – 11: Research Assistant, Law Commission for England and Wales
2008: Assistant, Office of the Legal Advisor to the Prime Minister of Iraq
2007 -10: LLM in Public International Law, London School of Economics (Merit)
2003 – 07: BA in Jurisprudence, New College, Oxford (First)
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Public international law
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3Brick Court Chambers offers a broad international law practice including advisory work, in particular in relation to state and diplomatic immunity, domestic litigation raising issues of public international law, and investment treaty arbitration. Robert McCorquodale acts on behalf of the claimant in R (Bancoult (No 5)) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, a case arising out of the dispute over the ownership of the Chagos Archipelago, also known as the British Indian Ocean Territory, between Mauritius and the UK, and specifically if a decision by the ICJ as to whether the right to self-determination can be applied as part of common law. Zahra Al-Rikabi continues to act on behalf of Qatari government-backed broadcaster Al-Jazeera in its ongoing claim against Egypt pertaining to the alleged destruction of its media business in that jurisdiction, raising novel points about human rights issues in the context of investment treaty arbitration.
London Bar > International arbitration: counsel
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3Zahra Al-Rikabi –Brick Court Chambers ‘Zahra is a solid junior, and not afraid to get into difficult parts of the case and drive them forward – she will be a beneficial addition to any team.’