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  2. John Cooper (barrister) - Wikipedia

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    John Gordon Cooper KC (born 15 September 1958 in Wolverhampton) [1] is a British barrister specialising in human rights and criminal law, and a politician. Career [ edit ]

  3. Matrix Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Matrix Chambers is a barristers' chambers in Gray's Inn London, Brussels, and Geneva. Founded in April 2000 by 22 barristers from 7 different chambers, it now has over 90 independent and specialist lawyers who work throughout the UK and internationally. Matrix focuses on criminal law, constitutional law and human rights.

  4. Michael Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Michael Mansfield KC (born 12 October 1941) is an English barrister and head of chambers at Nexus Chambers. [1] He was recently described as "The king of human rights work" by The Legal 500 and as a leading Silk in civil liberties and human rights (including actions against the police).

  5. Doughty Street Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Doughty Street Chambers is a British set of barristers' chambers situated in Bristol, Manchester and London's Doughty Street, undertaking criminal justice, public law, immigration, employment, human rights and civil liberties work. [1]

  6. Jonathan Cooper (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Paul Cooper [1] OBE (22 September 1962 – 18 September 2021) was a British barrister and human rights activist, described by The Guardian journalist Owen Boycott as "at the forefront of efforts to decriminalise homosexuality around the world". [2] He practised at Doughty Street Chambers and edited the European Human Rights Law Review.

  7. Blackstone Chambers - Wikipedia

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    [7] human rights, [8] commercial [9] & international law. [10] Their barristers have acted in high-profile cases such as R (Miller) v The Prime Minister and Cherry v Advocate General for Scotland, Newcastle United FC v the Premier League, Big Brother Watch (and others) V The United Kingdom and Begum V Secretary of State for the Home Department.

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  9. Essex Court Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Essex Court Chambers is a set of commercial barristers in Lincoln's Inn Fields, central London. [1] It has 110 tenants, of whom 55 are King's Counsel , also known as Silks. [ 2 ] It is considered by legal commentators to be one of the ' Magic Circle ' of London's most prestigious commercial barristers' chambers .