Ranked in 7 Practice Areas
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Band 1

Administrative & Public Law

London (Bar)

17 Years Ranked

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Band 1

Civil Liberties & Human Rights

London (Bar)

14 Years Ranked

1

Band 1

International Human Rights Law

London (Bar)

5 Years Ranked

1

Band 1

Community Care

London (Bar)

12 Years Ranked

1

Band 1

Inquests & Public Inquiries

London (Bar)

7 Years Ranked

1

Band 1

Police Law: Mainly Claimant

All Circuits

12 Years Ranked

2

Band 2

Defamation/Privacy

All Circuits

4 Years Ranked

About

Provided by Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC

UK Bar

Practice Areas

Administrative & Public Law

Community Care and Health

Inquests and Public Inquiries

Actions Against the Police and Public Authorities

Anti-Trafficking

International Law

International Human Rights Law

Prison Law and Criminal Justice

Public International Law

International Media Law

Media, Defamation and Freedom of Expression

Data Protection and Information Law

Children's Rights Group

Career

Caoilfhionn has acted in many of the leading human rights cases in the UK in recent years, including acting for bereaved families and survivors of the 7/7 London bombings and the Hillsborough disaster, and acting in a series of cases which have established that the UK Government’s welfare changes are discriminatory. Caoilfhionn undertakes many ‘test cases’ which secure results for her clients but also achieve wider change in the law. For example, her recent cases include acting in a number of successful challenges to the Department of Work and Pensions’ benefit changes, R (Hurley and others) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2016] PTSR 636 (benefit cap unlawfully discriminates against the severely disabled), R (A and Rutherford) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2016] HLR 8 (social sector size criteria, ‘bedroom tax,’ unlawfully discriminate against women) and R (MA) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2013] PTSR 1521 (Regulations required to correct discriminatory impact of the bedroom tax on severely disabled children).

Caoilfhionn has particular expertise in freedom of expression and open justice. She regularly advises and acts for newspapers and broadcasters in the UK concerning journalistic access to the courts and public interest reporting. She has acted, for example, for media organisations in the inquests into the deaths of Alexander Litvinenko and Gareth Williams (the GCHQ employee found dead in a holdall), ensuring that these hearings were open to public scrutiny and could be freely reported. She worked with the Media Lawyers’ Association and the Chief Coroner in the development of new guidelines on open justice in the coroners’ courts. She also regularly acts for journalists worldwide who are imprisoned, prosecuted, sued or subjected to travel bans due to their journalism; her current and recent case load includes work for journalists, bloggers, cartoonists, peaceful protestors and human rights defenders in Egypt, Turkey and Equatorial Guinea. She leads the international legal team for the family of Daphne Caruana Galizia, the award-winning journalist assassinated in Malta in 2017, and she is leading counsel to 152 BBC Persian journalists persecuted by Iran due to their work. She is a member of the UK Advisory Board to Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and regularly works with Index on Censorship and other NGOs specialising in freedom of expression.

Women’s rights is another area of particular interest for Caoilfhionn. Much of her work in relation to austerity and welfare cuts concerns the disproportionate impact of those cuts upon women, particularly BAME women and victims and survivors of domestic violence. She has also acted in a series of cases concerning the almost total ban on abortion in Northern Ireland, including R (A and B) v Secretary of State for Health [2017] UKSC 41 and Re Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission [2018] UKSC 27.

Caoilfhionn also has expertise in children’s rights and she has acted in many of the leading cases in this field, including HH v Italy [2013] 1 AC 338 (right of children to be heard in extradition proceedings concerning their parents) and R (HC) v SSHD [2014] 1 WLR 1234 (acted for Hughes Chang in this test case on treatment of 17-year-olds in police custody as adults rather than children; it has resulted in a change to the law, affecting 70,000 17-year-olds in custody every year). Internationally, she acts in many cases concerning children’s rights, particularly in Strasbourg and before the UN Special Procedures, and she has provided consultancy services to the UN on child soldiers and Boko Haram.

Caoilfhionn is a graduate of UCD, the King’s Inns and the University of Cambridge (Gonville and Caius). In 2017 she received UCD’s alumni award for outstanding achievements by a UCD law graduate, and in the same year she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts for her contribution to the protection of human rights. In 2016 she was named by the Irish Times as one of the 100 most influential Irishwomen living outside Ireland.

She is one of the three joint founders of the ‘Act for the Act’ campaign (with Martha Spurrier and Fiona Bawdon), a crowdfunded mass advertising campaign to tell positive stories about the Human Rights Act 1998.

Professional Memberships

Howard League for Penal Reform

INQUEST

Association of Prison Lawyers

Police Action Lawyers Group

Liberty

British Irish Rights Watch

Irish Council for Civil Liberties

Irish Penal Reform Trust

Education

BCL (University College Dublin) BL (Honorable Society of the King’s Inns, Dublin) LLM (Cambridge, Gonville & Caius College)

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Administrative & Public Law - London (Bar)
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Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC is instructed to represent claimants in high-profile public law and human rights challenges to legislation and government policy. Gallagher is well known for her pioneering work in children's rights cases; additional areas of expertise include policing.


Civil Liberties & Human Rights - London (Bar)
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Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC commands deep respect in the field of human rights and civil liberties. Her broad areas of expertise include media law, children's rights, community care and national security, and she is particularly noted for her adroit handling of matters concerning the failure of state bodies. She has a strong judicial review practice and has recently been involved with important cases surrounding abortion and women's rights.


International Human Rights Law - London (Bar)
1
Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC commands deep respect in the field of human rights and civil liberties. Her broad areas of expertise include media law, children's rights, community care and national security, and she is particularly noted for her adroit handling of matters concerning the failure of state bodies. She has a strong judicial review practice and has recently been involved with important cases surrounding abortion and women's rights.


Community Care - London (Bar)
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Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC is well known for her representation of claimants in urgent community care judicial reviews. She is particularly experienced in cases which involve homeless children, and vulnerable adult prisoners seeking support while in custody.


Inquests & Public Inquiries - London (Bar)
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Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC frequently appears for bereaved families in significant inquests that are often at the centre of broader social justice campaigns. She is particularly proficient in proceedings that scrutinise the adequacy of police investigations. Her significant public law expertise means she is a strong choice to appear in judicial reviews concerning coronial decisions and the scope of inquests, particularly in issues such as anonymity orders.She has experience providing counsel to clients on issues relating to the protection of children.


Police Law: Mainly Claimant - All Circuits
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Band 1

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC is esteemed for her pioneering human rights work for children and women within the scope of police law. She is also notable for her work in the Hillsborough group litigation.


Defamation/Privacy - All Circuits
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Band 2

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC is an esteemed barrister who focuses her practice on the crossover of media law and human rights. Her practice encompasses pre-publication advice, access to documents and contempt of court. She also has notable strength in international media defence.

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