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JUSTICE Annual Conference 2025: 25 Years Since the Commencement of the Human Rights Act


Garden Court North’s Rosalind Burgin will be speaking at JUSTICE’s ‘Annual Conference 2025: 25 Years Since the Commencement of the Human Rights Act’ at A&O Shearman, One Bishops Square, London, on 7 November.

JUSTICE, a legal reform charity, is hosting a day of interactive sessions exploring the future of judicial review, violence against girls and women, immigration, AI and much more.

Both virtual and in-person attendance is available. The Early Bird Sale for the JUSTICE Annual Conference is now live and ends on 21st October.

Rosalind will speak on one of the morning breakout sessions, from 11:05am-12:35pm: ‘Article 10 and the criminal justice system – protest & drill’.

9.30 – 10:45am

Morning Plenaries

The Attorney General
The Right Honourable Richard Hermer KC

The Shadow Attorney General
The Lord Wolfson of Tredegar KC

10:45 – 11:05
Coffee Break

11:05am – 12:35pm
Morning Breakout Sessions:

  1. Article 10 and the criminal justice system – protest & drill
  2. AI and Human Rights
  3. Immigration & Human Rights

12:35 – 13:35pm
Lunch

13:35 – 15:05pm
Afternoon Breakout Sessions

  1. The Private Sector & Human Rights
  2. Socio-economic rights (including right to a healthy environment)
  3. Human Rights and the Media

15:05 – 15:20
Comfort Break

15:20 – 16:05pm – Fireside Chat
Disscussing the ‘Manchester 10’ Case‍

Barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Keir Monteith KC

Manchester 10 Apellant
Ade Adedeji

16:05 – 17:05pm – Plenary Debate
Judicial perspectives from across the UK

UK Supreme Court justice
Lord Briggs

Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Siobhan Keegan

Judge of the Court of Session, Scotland’s most senior civil court
Lady Carmichael

17:10
Drinks reception

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When: 07 Nov 2025
Where: A&O Shearman, One Bishops Square, London
Start time: 09:00
End time: 18:00

Barristers

Rosalind Burgin
Rosalind Burgin Call: 2019

Practice areas

criminal law, criminal defence, protest rights
Crime and Protest Rights

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