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Doughty Street Chambers
Internationally renowned barristers with a multi-disciplinary approach to multi-jurisdictional casework. Strong emphasis on human rights and civil liberties.
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DoughtyStPublic 28 gen
Philip Green drops legal claim against . Our acts for , led by Desmond Brown QC.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 30 gen
Good luck to , and all the team acting for today!
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 30 gen
Quincy Whitaker & Tim Owen QC for and Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC & Jesse Nicholls with for in successfully challenging lawfulness of criminal records disclosure scheme.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
Doughty Street Crime 30 gen
In conjuction with we are hosting a Criminal Appeals 'Getting it right' seminar at Manchester tomorrow, described as 'a must' for criminal practitioners of all levels. To book for space and more information, click here:
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Doughty Street Chambers 28 gen
So pleased to share that our colleague Prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein has joined - his experience and insights will no doubt add great value to the group’s important work.
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Doughty Street Chambers 25 gen
Doughty Street Chambers are delighted to announce that our offices in Manchester are moving to the prestigious 3 Hardman Square building within the vibrant business district of Spinningfields. Read more here:
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Doughty Street Int'l 25 gen
Kirsty Brimelow QC to speak at the “Metal” arts festival in Southend on 3rd March, in conversation with writer Syd Moore on crimes and human rights abuses arising from witchcraft beliefs and persecution. More information here:
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 24 gen
Not quite as many Mr Prices in action today in as in the Telegraph NDA case - only two this time, our & David Price QC . They are acting together in a number of media law cases raising issues concerning women's rights.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 24 gen
2nd: P,G,W v SSHD & Re Lorraine Gallagher (NI), both concerning retention & disclosure of criminal records. Our Quincy Whitaker acts for G with Tim Owen QC & ; our QC & Jesse Nicholls with for .
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 24 gen
Judgments on a number of appeals to be handed down next Wednesday, 30 Jan. First: Sam Hallam & Victor Nealon's cases on restrictions to compensation awards in miscarriage of justice cases. Our Heather William QC act for Sam Hallam with Birnberg Peirce.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
Oliver Lewis 22 gen
“Dodgy deputies and amoral attorneys” - and Gemma Daly of lead a training for lawyers working at the Official Solicitor’s office
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
Centre for Women's Justice 22 gen
Pls join us at the this Thurs from 9.30am as we support Nicola Stocker who seeks to overturn a libel ruling. It's critical that are not silenced. Bring some placards, make some noise and fill the public gallery.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 21 gen
Three of our speaking tonight : Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, QC & . Great line-up, chaired by .
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Doughty Street Chambers 21 gen
On 6th February our barristers Antonia Benfield and Keina Yoshida will be discussing the practice of human rights law with an audience of alumnae from The City Law School. More information can be found here:
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Doughty Street Chambers 21 gen
A reminder that tonight’s event hosted by the Centre for Women’s Justice - "How wealthy men use the law to silence those that accuse them of abuse" - is NOT taking place in Doughty Street, but in the nearby Phoenix Centre.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
Doughty Street Crime 11 gen
"Is it OK to call my MP a Nazi?" QC considers whether behaviour, whilst odious, actually amounts to criminal behaviour.
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
Doughty Street Crime 11 gen
The latest edition of our criminal appeals bulletin edited by is live! This issue looks at lack of capacity, ill treatment or neglect, the most recent CACD decisions and the latest from the Caribbean, Hong Kong and more.
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Doughty Street Chambers 10 gen
Delighted and proud that both Steven Powles and Charlotte Kilroy will be appointed Queen's Counsel on 11th March!
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Doughty Street Chambers ha ritwittato
DoughtyStPublic 9 gen
Our Jonathan Cooper on the impact of Brexit on human rights law.
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Doughty Street Chambers 8 gen
We are very saddened to learn of the death of our friend and Associate Tenant, Sir Fenton Ramsahoye SC. A true pioneer of constitutional law in the Caribbean, and a committed human rights lawyer.
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