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Dakis Hagen KC
Year of Call: Year of Silk:
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Practice Overview
Dakis Hagen KC specialises in Chancery litigation, both commercial and traditional. His cases usually involve international structures, most often trusts and estates, allegations of fraud or professional negligence and asset tracing. Dakis is ranked in Chambers & Partners for Chancery: Commercial and Chancery: Traditional (Band 1) as well as for Trusts (Band 1), Offshore (Band 1) and Family/Matrimonial: Trusts/Tax Experts (Star Individual).
Chambers HNW has placed him in Band 1 for Traditional Chancery. The Legal ranks him for Private Client, Civil Fraud and Offshore (top ranked). He is named in the Legal Week Private Client Global Elite.
The international nature of Dakis' practice has meant that he is instructed both by London solicitors and also directly from overseas (including from the USA, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Gibraltar and the Channel Islands). He has appeared as leading counsel in courts in the Cayman Islands, BVI, Bermuda and Gibraltar as well as frequently in London. He is co-chairman of the Legal Week Trusts &
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Chitty on Contracts 34th ed: Volumes 1 & 2 with Ordinal Supplement Set
Edited by: Hugh Beale
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Published: November
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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Format: Hardback, 2 Volumes
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Arab–Sasanian coinage
Sasanian style coins made in the Islamic caliphates
Arab–Sasanian coinage is a modern term used to describe Islamic coinage struck in the style of the coinage of the IranianSasanian Empire (–) after the Muslim conquest of Persia, on behalf of the Muslim governors of the early Islamic caliphates (7th–8th centuries). These coins, mostly silver dirhams but also copper coins, were struck in the historic Sasanian lands of Iraq and Iran, and continued to show the portrait of a bust of a Sasanian emperor as well as other non-Islamic motifs of Sasanian coins, alongside Arabic inscriptions.[1]
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[edit]- Bates, M. (). "ARAB-SASANIAN COINS". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol.II/3: ʿArab Moḥammad–Architecture IV. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp.– ISBN.
- Giselen, Ryka (). Arab-Sasanian Copper Coinage. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN.
- Malek, Hodge Mehdi (). Arab-Sasanian Numismatics and History during the Early Islamic Period in Iran and Iraq (2 vols). Royal Numismatic Society. ISBN.
- Nikitin, Alexander; Roth, Gunter (). "The Earliest Arab-Sasanian Coins". The Numismatic Chronicle. . Royal Numi