


Experience
We have acted for clients in the highest UK Courts, the International Criminal Court, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
Commitment
We are committed to upholding the rule of law. Our teams dedication and fearless pursuit of justice has been key to our success.
innovation
We have a strong culture of growth and innovation. We try to find creative ways of applying and challenging the law to provide innovative solutions.
legal services
Law that abides by the principles of justiceWe provide a number of services including legal advice in several areas of law. The legal world is evolving. At Stoke White, we work at the forefront of legal strategies and our experts are masters in their craft. Our global network of lawyers support clients wherever they do business and assist them in identifying opportunities and anticipating challenges.
Additional Services
Research and Training
Some answers cannot be found in books Our experience on the ground provides us with the unique opportunity to deliver specialist training for professionals in all sectors from charities to those ngos operating in theatres of conflict. Our researchers use open-source intelligence and cutting-edge technologies to produce reports that supplement legal cases, provide evidence or fact-check ongoing investigations. Our clients include organisations and governments across the globe.

Jurisdictions
We have secured access to justice for clients across 18 jurisdictions around the world.
Lawyers
We work with 45 lawyers across the globe to help us serve our clients to the best standards.
Media
Our expert team have appeared in over 100 television and radio interviews to publicise cases.

Metropolitan police and US Department of Justice asked to launch war crimes investigation into 2016 funeral attack in Yemen
The family of a man killed in an attack on a funeral in Sana’a, Yemen in 2016 are seeking an inquiry into the attack, of which the Saudi-UAE coalition have admitted responsibility, citing unlawful killings, torture and war crimes.

International criminal court asked to rule in case brought by 28 people who fled civil war
The international criminal court in The Hague, Netherlands. Photograph: Peter de Jong/AP Syrian refugees who fled to Jordan after being tortured and witnessing massacres have submitted dossiers of evidence to the international criminal court in a novel attempt to prosecute President Bashar al-Assad.

'The ICC Prosecutor and some of the Report concluded that war crimes against civilian have been committed in the international waters’
Gaza Freedom Flotilla consisted of Mavi Marmara, Sfendoni, Challenger I, Eleftheri I, Eleftheri Mesogios, Gaza I, and Defne Y ships which were carrying humanitarian aid and construction materials to the people of Gaza faced the illegal attack and intervention of Israeli military forces on 31 May 2010.