Prince Bandar Bin Salman Al-Saud, Adviser to the King and Chairman of the Saudi Arbitration Team, and a group of three Saudi judges are conducting a tour of the work of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court in London. The delegation has been given insight into the court's work and its various departments by President of the Supreme Court Lord Nicholas Phillips and held discussions on court procedures in Great Britain and Saudi Arabia and attended a court hearing. Lord Philips described the media as “misrepresenting Islamic Shariah” while Prince Bandar said that “we, the Muslims, are failing to provide a proper image of the justice of Islamic Shariah, particularly in Western societies”. “The government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is giving great attention to countering distortions of Islamic Shariah's tolerance,” the Prince said. Prince Bandar said the Kingdom was defending Shariah in global circles, citing Saudi judges who have previously been sent to Great Britain to study for Master's degrees and Doctorates in International Law, while at the same time preparing them to defend Islamic Shariah in “ways and language understandable to the West”. The members of the delegation were judges Abdul Aziz Saleh Al-Rudhaiman, Ibrahim Saad Al-Huwaimel, and Essam Abdul Aziz Aal Al