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  • Ben Keith
    Ben Keith

    Ben Keith is a co-founder of IHR Advisors and an internationally recognised lawyer specialising in INTERPOL Red Notice challenges, extradition, international human rights law and asylum. He is co-editor of Red Notice Monitor, the leading public resource on INTERPOL Red Notice abuse and the practice of INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files.

    Ben represents clients across every region in INTERPOL Red Notice and Diffusion challenges before the Commission for the Control of Files. He has secured the deletion of Notices issued by states including Russia, China, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela, in cases involving journalists, opposition political figures, refugees, human rights defenders and business figures targeted in commercial and political disputes. He is the author of the INTERPOL chapter in The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations (Global Investigations Review, 2026).

    Ben has appeared as counsel before the European Court of Human Rights Grand Chamber, the UK Supreme Court, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and the UN Committee Against Torture. He is a member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court and the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague.

    He regularly acts for politically exposed persons, journalists, human rights defenders and high net worth individuals facing extradition, INTERPOL Notices and other instruments of transnational repression. He provides legal commentary to national and international media including the Guardian, The Times, the Financial Times, The Telegraph, the BBC, Sky News, CNN, CBS 60 Minutes, The Economist, Politico and Al Jazeera.

    Ben is ranked Star Individual in Chambers and Partners and a leading individual in The Legal 500 for extradition. He practises from 5 St Andrew’s Hill in London.

    "Fuera de serie", Ben Keith "tiene conocimientos profundos y ha defendido a numerosas personas en los casos más graves".

    Star Individual – CHAMBERS AND PARTNERS AND LEGAL 500: EXTRADITION
  • Rhys Davies
    Rhys Davies

    Rhys Davies is a co-founder of IHR Advisors and an internationally recognised lawyer specialising in INTERPOL Red Notice challenges, international criminal law and international human rights law. He is co-editor of Red Notice Monitor, the leading public resource on INTERPOL Red Notice abuse and the practice of INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files.

    Rhys co-authored the report Undue Influence: the UAE and INTERPOL with Sir David Calvert-Smith, examining the systemic misuse of INTERPOL’s Notice and Diffusion systems by the United Arab Emirates and the implications for INTERPOL’s governance. He represents clients in INTERPOL Red Notice challenges before the Commission for the Control of Files, with particular focus on cases involving Middle Eastern and Central Asian states, and on the position of refugees, journalists and political dissidents targeted through INTERPOL by their states of origin.

    Rhys has significant experience of in-country legal advice and assistance, most recently in the West Bank, and a specific interest in the Middle East. He is a member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He regularly speaks at, and chairs, events at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva and at the House of Commons on matters of international law.

    Rhys is the author of numerous articles on INTERPOL Red Notice practice and on justice in the Middle East, and is in demand as a commentator on international human rights. He provides legal commentary to national and international media including The Times, the Guardian, the Independent, the Financial Times, CBS 60 Minutes, Sky News, City AM and Al Jazeera.

    Rhys is recommended as a leading individual in The Legal 500. He practises from Temple Garden Chambers in London and The Hague.

    "Abogado internacional destacado", Rhys Davies "es el abogado al que se acude para las presentaciones ante las Naciones Unidas en casos complejos".

    LEGAL 500
  • Cristian González Ruiz Asociado

    Cristian González Ruiz es abogado especializado en derecho penal internacional, derecho internacional público y derechos humanos. Anteriormente en la Corte Penal Internacional, Cristian participó en la defensa de personas en casos relacionados con crímenes de guerra y crímenes contra la humanidad en la República Centroafricana.

    En su práctica nacional, Cristian abogó como asociado líder en derecho penal corporativo en un bufete penal de primer nivel, en casos que involucraban, entre otros, la presunta malversación de USD 8 mil millones en un proyecto de petróleo y gas y la presunta comisión de crímenes de lesa humanidad en Colombia. Su trabajo pro bono le valió el premio Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year en 2021, siendo uno de los galardonados más jóvenes.

    Cristian es consultado con frecuencia por medios de comunicación hispanoamericanos, como El Espectador y El TiempoHa impartido conferencias sobre estos temas en universidades de Argentina, Colombia y España.

    Cristian, que habla español, inglés y francés con fluidez y ha recibido las becas Ecopetrol y Colfuturo de Colombia, ofrece soluciones jurídicas desde La Haya (Países Bajos).