Archival research and paralegal support to law firms
assisting clients with boundary or related disputes
Much of the evidence which will prove critical to the
outcome of a boundary dispute is to be found in the public
archives of either the countries involved in the dispute,
or those of the colonial power or powers with which those
countries might once have had a connection.
The volume of information contained in such archives is
literally staggering: the art to archival research lies in
understanding which documents, from which files and sourced
from which government departments or ministries, is likely
to be of the greatest relevance, and in interpreting and
presenting that evidence once it has been unearthed.