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1989-92 M.A. Law, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge (double first class honours – 8 law prizes and scholarships). 1992-93 M.Phil. (criminology), Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge. 1993-94 LL.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. 1994-95 Bar Vocational Course, Inns of Court School of Law. Awarded a Major Scholarship and a Kenneth Solomon Scholarship by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. 1995-2001 Pupillage and practising barrister at 3 Serjeants’ Inn, London. 1999 Appointed by the Attorney General to the list of Junior Counsel to the Crown (C Panel) to represent the Government in civil litigation. 2001-04 Lawyer within the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights. 2004-09 Legal Officer to the President of the International Criminal Court (both as President and as a judge of the Appeals Division).
E-mail: ajackson@3serjeantsinn.com
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Public law
The European Court of Human Rights - Jurisdiction (especially the territorial scope of the European Convention) - Admissibility requirements - Practice and procedure - Substantive law Human rights Judicial review Inquests/inquiries
Police law – click here to see specialist profile Police powers Judicial review Human rights Civil actions involving the police Operational advice, including human rights implications for police policy Inquests/inquiries
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In practice at the Bar, Anthony has lectured to police solicitors and police officers on topics including firearms operations, powers of arrest, handling civil claims and the presentation of evidence at court.
Anthony has also lectured about many aspects of the law, practice and procedure of both the European Court of Human Rights and the International Criminal Court.
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