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Protest Law | UK Bar

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This section covers cases involving the right to protest. Cases considered under this practice area include criminal cases involving protestors who are facing prosecution or sentence, as well as civil matters such as injunctions to prevent occupations, judicial reviews of state actions to prevent protest, or civil claims for protesters who have been wrongly treated by state bodies.

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Band 1

  1. Doughty Street Chambers
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    Doughty Street Chambers
    Protest Law
    2025 | Band 1 | 5 Years Ranked
    Doughty Street Chambers is regarded as a go-to set with "barristers who can deal with protest cases, whether criminal or civil." The set's barristers are routinely instructed in high-profile judicial reviews concerning the right to protest and challenges to injunctions preventing occupation. The team is also well regarded for its expert representation of protesters in criminal proceedings. Standout cases recently handled by members include acting for Liberty in its judicial review of the "serious disruption" regulations passed by the Home Secretary under Henry VIII powers, as well as in R (Graham Smith) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis concerning the lawfulness of the arrest of an anti-monarchist at the coronation of King Charles III.
  2. Garden Court Chambers
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    Garden Court Chambers
    Protest Law
    2025 | Band 1 | 5 Years Ranked
    Garden Court Chambers has a "wide variety of barristers from quite junior to really well established" who are well versed in the representation of protesters in both civil and criminal litigation. The team is regularly called upon to handle complex challenges to injunctions preventing occupations, and offers significant expertise in the criminal defence of protesters charged with trespass and breaches of public orders. The set's members are routinely involved in high-profile cases arising from major protests. Recent work includes acting for protesters in Shell UK v Persons Unknown, a High Court case seeking an injunction against anti-oil protesters.
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Band 2

  1. Landmark Chambers
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    Landmark Chambers
    Protest Law
    2025 | Band 2 | 1 Years Ranked
    Landmark Chambers has a strong practice in protest law, with members particularly experienced in injunctions work. Its tenants have notable expertise in "Persons Unknown" cases across a range of contexts including student and environmental protests. The set's expertise in property and public law informs its ability to represent protesters as well as claimant organisations. Recent work has included National Highways Ltd v Persons Unknown, an application before the High Court for an extension to existing injunctions involving the M25.
  2. Matrix Chambers
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    Matrix Chambers
    Protest Law
    2025 | Band 2 | 5 Years Ranked
    Matrix Chambers is well regarded for its handling of both civil and criminal matters involving protesters. Areas of expertise for the team include challenges to injunctions to prevent occupations, challenges to police powers and the criminal defence of protesters facing prosecution. The set's barristers are regularly instructed in high-profile and leading cases, including appearing on behalf of Trudi Warner in her high-profile contempt of court proceedings following her presence outside Inner London Crown Court with a banner addressing jurors in a Just Stop Oil trial.