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About
Provided by Naomi Hart
Practice Areas
Naomi has a diverse practice in international, commercial, human rights and public law. Her commercial practice encompasses civil fraud, conflict of laws, shipping and general commercial disputes. She acts as junior and sole counsel, having recently appeared in the Court of Appeal, the Commercial Court, the Chancery Division and the King’s Bench Division (including the Administrative Court). She has also been involved in cases before courts in the Cayman Islands, the BVI, Mauritius, Sweden, Türkiye, Norway, Australia and Malaysia (among others). Her commercial arbitration experience includes proceedings under the DIFC, LCIA, ICC, PCA, SCC, ICSID, UNCITRAL and LMAA Rules.
Naomi has an extensive practice in public international law. She has acted in eight cases before the International Court of Justice as well as in proceedings before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization. She is routinely involved in cases before English and foreign domestic courts which involve questions of public international law as well as in investor-State disputes. She has advised and acted for governments, international organisations, non-governmental organisations and private parties on matters relating to territorial delimitation, the law of the sea, occupation of territory, war crimes, self-determination, genocide, privileges and immunities, climate change, international administrative law, sanctions, international trade law, the act of State doctrine, and inter-State espionage. She also has a wide human rights practice before English, international and foreign domestic courts, much of which is pro bono.
Chambers Review
UK Bar
Naomi Hart of Essex Court Chambers has worked in a number of high-profile international cases in the human rights field, including the litigation arising out of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. She has also advised states on the application of human rights and international law instruments.
Naomi Hart has broad experience in a range of commercial arbitration disputes, including those relating to the energy and aerospace sectors. She has the demonstrable ability to work on high-value, high-profile mandates and has operated in several regions, including Central and Eastern Europe and Africa.
Naomi Hart has established a strong PIL practice. She regularly advises and acts for states and corporate entities on matters relating to maritime boundaries, investor-state disputes and human rights.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Naomi is super sharp, very meticulous and diligent. You have confidence that she will always produce work of the highest quality."
"Naomi is a really prodigiousworker. She's very bright, efficient and a pleasure to deal with."
"Naomi has been consistently over her brief on a complex and high-profile case. Her knowledge of human rights and international law is impressive and her written work accomplished."
"I have been impressed with Naomi's grasp on the international law."
"Naomi is super sharp, very meticulous and diligent. You have confidence that she will always produce work of the highest quality."
"Naomi is a really prodigiousworker. She's very bright, efficient and a pleasure to deal with."
"Naomi has been consistently over her brief on a complex and high-profile case. Her knowledge of human rights and international law is impressive and her written work accomplished."
"I have been impressed with Naomi's grasp on the international law."