Brick Court Chambers

Professor Robert McCorquodale

Professor Robert McCorquodale

YEAR OF CALL: England and Wales: 2011; Australia: 1982
CLERK: Kate Trott

"His knowledge is unrivalled" "An expert in corporate human rights"
Chambers & Partners 2018

News

07/08/24

Business and Human Rights book published

19/07/22

Robert McCorquodale appointed to United Nations body

12/02/21

Group claim against UK parent company and its foreign subsidiary should be allowed to proceed

25/03/20

Brick Court mediators are in action now mediating remotely using Zoom

10/04/19

Parent company can have a duty of care to victims of foreign subsidiary’s actions

05/03/19

International Court of Justice states that UK administration of Chagos Archipelago is unlawful

12/02/18

Supreme Court considers important test of Vienna Convention in relation to Wikileaks documents

24/01/17

Supreme Court decides in landmark constitutional case that Act of Parliament is required to leave the EU

02/12/16

Article 50 ‘Brexit’ appeal

08/11/16

Professor Robert McCorquodale contributes to a new book about Public International Law

04/12/15

Three Members of Brick Court Chambers speak at Supreme Court Conference

19/10/15

Brick Court maintains Public and Administrative Law ranking in 2015 Legal 500

03/10/15

Africa: Expanding Legal Horizons — key discussions and themes

23/05/14

Court of Appeal finds Wikileaks cables admissible but dismisses Chagos Islanders’ MPA challenge

20/01/14

Drones challenge barred by act of state doctrine

21/12/12

Divisional Court refuses permission in challenge to lawfulness of the participation of UK agents in US drone strikes

13/11/12

Professor Robert McCorquodale joins Brick Court Chambers

20/08/12

Supreme Court rules on State immunity from enforcement

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