Sarai Mock

Sarai specialises in international litigation and dispute resolution. Her expertise and experience are in the fields of international proceedings, public law and collective redress.

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Sarai Mock

Junior Associate Amsterdam

Sarai specialises in international litigation and dispute resolution. Her expertise and experience are in the fields of international proceedings, public law and collective redress.

Sarai Mock

Junior Associate Amsterdam

She obtained an LLM in International and European Law (cum laude) at the University of Amsterdam in 2020.

Sarai has previously worked as a lecturer at Tilburg University.

She is a member of the Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists and the Royal Netherlands Society of International Law.

Languages: Dutch, English, Hebrew
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