…validity under the GDPR and the Charter of the standard data protection clauses and the Privacy Shield adequacy decision adopted in respect of the United States of America. The CJEU…
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11KBW uses the Bar Council Pupillage Gateway for pupillage application. Dates and deadlines Applications for pupillage commencing in October 2025 will open through the Pupillage Gateway on 3 January 2024…
Read MoreChristopher Knight acts in Scottish Independence Referendum Case
…was not ‘self-executing’). This was because such legislation would “relate to” the reserved matters of the Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England, and the Parliament of the United…
Read MoreJohn Bethell successful in Court of Appeal challenge to Ombudsman’s jurisdiction
…to ensure that the commissioners should not conduct an investigation which might trespass in any way on the jurisdiction of the courts of law or of any tribunals“: [60] There…
Read MoreApplications are open for 11KBW’s scholarship for black students on the BPTC
…in areas of practice where there has been entrenched underrepresentation. The costs of initial qualification and the existing underrepresentation are barriers to entry to our profession. We recognise the need for…
Read MoreStephen Kosmin successfully appears for HMRC in the Court of Appeal in tax case about variations of contracts
…of the site not covered by the Works Option which it had already exercised”. The Court of Appeal unanimously held that the expenditure on the construction of those data centres…
Read More11KBW Scholarship for Black Students on the BPC 2023 – open for applications
…her LLM thesis, “The Cancellation of Cancel Culture”, investigates the compatibility of cancel culture and no-platforming with freedom of expression protection at universities. Kir is a Queen Mother Scholar of…
Read MoreChristopher Knight in significant Supreme Court devolution judgment
…the power of the UK Parliament to make law for Scotland, as guaranteed by section 28(7) of the Scotland Act. In addition, the Court held that section 6 of the…
Read MoreChristian Davies
Christian has a broad practice encompassing public law and human rights, employment, education, sport, information and data protection and public procurement law.
Recent highlights include:
- Acting for Guy Carpenter in expedited High Court team move proceedings against Howden and certain of its former employees.
- Acting for Black Equity Organisation in its successful intervention in R (Donald) v SSHD [2024] EWHC 1492 (Admin), in which the Court held that the Home Secretary’s decision not to proceed with recommendations relating to the Windrush scandal was unlawful and contravened the human rights of Windrush victims.
- Acting for World Athletics in a challenge before the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding the regulations governing who can compete in the women’s category in international athletics events.
- Acting for claimants and respondents in various cases before the Employment Tribunal, including claims for unfair dismissal, unlawful deduction of wages, discrimination and whistleblowing.
Before coming to the Bar, Christian practised as a solicitor at the Public Law Project, where he focused on strategic public law litigation. He previously trained and qualified as a solicitor at Slaughter and May, where he practised as an Associate in the Pensions, Employment and Incentives team.
Read MoreJustification for MUP has failed by Philip Kolvin KC
…Association lost, the Government won, and MUP was unleashed on the Scottish population in 2018. Fast forward four years. The new report, Evaluating the impact of Minimum Unit Pricing in…
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