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Civil Liberties & Human Rights | UK

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The section covers violations of rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights by the government, media and organisations, in the way they behave towards individuals. It features cases involving judicial review proceedings and also cases brought before the European Court of Human Rights. Additionally, the Prison Law table highlights firms that specialise in prisoners' rights and the International Human Rights table recognises lawyers and law firms who represent clients in international human rights matters.

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Band 1

  1. Bhatt Murphy
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    Bhatt Murphy
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 1 | 16 Years Ranked
    Bhatt Murphy demonstrates a strong firm-wide focus on civil liberties and human rights, often handling some of the highest-profile cases in the field. Its civil liberties work encompasses security services matters, immigration detention and prison law. The team is experienced in supporting victims of domestic violence and hate crimes, particularly in cases arising from alleged procedural failures by the state. In addition, it offers capabilities in human trafficking and mental health-related cases. The firm's recent matters include acting in a series of major public inquiries.
  2. Bindmans LLP
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    Bindmans LLP
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 1 | 16 Years Ranked
    Bindmans conducts pioneering human rights legal work at every level of court, both domestic and international, on behalf of individual and institutional claimants. The team's diverse practice ranges from freedom of assembly issues and torture claims to environmental law and data protection concerns. Further areas of expertise include anti-terror laws, pre-emptive policing and modern slavery cases. The department's international work includes acting in high-profile extradition cases and representing UK residents detained abroad.
  3. Leigh Day
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    Leigh Day
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 1 | 17 Years Ranked
    Leigh Day serves an international client base of charities, NGOs and individuals in human rights cases within UK borders and around the world. The firm's practice is comprehensive in scope, with areas of focus ranging from the rights of protesters to trafficking. Other areas of strength at the firm include matters related to the "war on terror" and corporate complicity in human rights abuses. In addition, the team demonstrates expertise in information and data protection law, with involvement in high-profile cases of this nature.
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Band 2

  1. Deighton Pierce Glynn
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    Deighton Pierce Glynn
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 2 | 18 Years Ranked
    Deighton Pierce Glynn demonstrates a highly varied portfolio of claimant-focused work, ranging from damages claims arising in the national security context to immigration detention and trafficking cases. The firm's client base includes activists, NGOs and individual migrants. The team offers capability in taking on cases funded by alternative sources, including crowdfunding. It also handles cases and proceedings under the Equality Act concerning discrimination.
  2. Hickman & Rose
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    Hickman & Rose
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years Ranked
    Hickman & Rose has a strong focus on representing bereaved families in restraint and death-in-custody cases, assisting them in bringing civil challenges and proceedings against state entities. The practice also incorporates immigration detention issues. It handles sophisticated international work, including matters relating to war crimes, and also demonstrates expertise in undercover policing matters.
  3. Hodge Jones & Allen
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    Hodge Jones & Allen
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years Ranked
    Hodge Jones & Allen has a strong practice in actions against authorities with several key areas of focus, including the representation of political protesters, the victims of miscarriages of justice, and individuals involved in military or death-in-custody inquests. The firm is able to draw upon its resources in criminal, public and police law. It acts in failure-to-investigate claims on behalf of victims of rape and sexual assault. In addition, the team is highly experienced in judicial review claims and other complaint procedures.
  4. Birnberg Peirce
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 2
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Band 3

  1. Irwin Mitchell
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    Irwin Mitchell
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 3 | 16 Years Ranked
    Irwin Mitchell has a nationwide practice with offices and resources located throughout the UK. The team's particular areas of strength within the field of civil liberties and human rights include access to medical treatment, actions against the police and challenges to policy. It is committed to enabling access to justice for vulnerable individuals and disabled clients through its local offices. The firm also provides extensive expertise in human rights work arising from the social care and education sectors.
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    Wilson Solicitors LLP
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years Ranked
    Wilson Solicitors is a well-known firm recognised for having a strong public law and civil liberties department. The firm offers experience advising on migrants' rights, trafficking and unlawful detention. In addition, the team works closely with the immigration and family departments at the firm to provide a holistic service to its clients.
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Band 4

  1. Duncan Lewis Solicitors
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    Duncan Lewis Solicitors
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 4 | 3 Years Ranked
    Duncan Lewis Solicitors is highly regarded for its specialist human rights practice which is predominantly focused on immigration issues. The firm frequently represents individuals in complex judicial reviews and cases challenging unlawful detention. It also acts for organisations such as charities and NGOs.
  2. Gold Jennings
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 4
  3. Simpson Millar LLP
    Civil Liberties & Human Rights
    2025 | Band 4