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Government of South Sudan

Appointed to act as international legal adviser to the Transitional Government of National Unity of South Sudan on legal and judicial reform relating to the 2015 Peace Agreement following the civil war in South Sudan.

28/09/2016

Georgia v Russia – European Court of Human Rights

Representing Georgia (being led by Ben Emmerson KC) in case against Russia before the European Court of Human Rights. The case concerns the conflict that broke out between Georgia and Russia in August 2008 in South Ossetia. Georgia is proceeding…

28/09/2016

Bangladesh terrorist attack

Acting as international counsel on behalf of a British national, Hasnat Karim, who was arrested following the terrorist attack on a cafe in Dhaka on 1 July. Mr Karim remains in custody in Dhaka without having been charged with any…

28/09/2016

R (Secretary of State) v Her Majesty’s Senior Coroner for Norfolk (British Airline Pilots intervening) [2016] EWHC 2279 (Admin)

Keith represented the Air Accident Investigation Branch in this leading case on the inter-relationship between inquests and investigations by the state’s independent specialist investigators.

14/09/2016

ON v Bullock

30 year old Teacher with lupus recovered £200,000 for the consequences of fibromyalgia that developed after a road accident. Marcus Grant (instructed by Christopher Kardahji of Irwin Mitchell) appeared for the Claimant. In October 2011 the Claimant sustained a soft tissue…

13/09/2016

Khokar v Jethwa

Appeal based on perversity and insufficient reasons succeeds in slam on fraud case. Marcus Grant (instructed by Hamida Khatun of Keoghs LLP) appeared for the Appellant. The Defendant appealed a decision of DJ White in an alleged slam on case….

05/09/2016

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