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KENSINGTON INTERNATIONAL LTD v THE REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

[2007] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 382

QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION (COMMERCIAL COURT)

Before Mr Justice Gross

Privilege against self-incrimination - Application for disclosure of documents and evidence held by third parties - Third parties arguing that disclosure exposed them to potential criminal charges under English law - Whether privilege against self-incrimination available - Supreme Court Act 1981, section 37 - Fraud Act 2006, section 31.

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