Sir Geoffrey Nice QC

Call 1971

Silk 1990

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Education

St Dunstan's College Catford, London

KebleCollegeOxford (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)

College of LawLondon

Profile

DoB 21st October 1945

1971 – Called to the Bar. Practiced at:

Farrar’s Building, Temple 1971 to 2000;

Temple Garden Chambers, as Head Chambers for 2 years, from 2001 to date.

26 years of general common law work as a junior and as Queen’s Counsel

1998 Recruited to International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia – ICTY - by Justice Louise Arbour (later UN HCHR) in 1998.

Prosecuted ICTY’s then biggest case about a mid level politician (Kordić),and

ICTY’s first case to reach a conclusion charging genocide (Jelisić)

Returned to The Hague in November 2001 and led all Milošević team(s) from then until the end of the trial.

Prosecuting in the ICTY required leadership in all aspects of investigations, trial related issues advocacy in court and developing ‘International Humanitarian’ and other relevant international law.

On return to UK in 2006 have remained involved in advising and acting for international organisations and governments together with ‘domestic’ practice in civil litigation and government work.

Have appeared for the Sudan Trade Union SWTUF (together with NGO SIDG) in applications to, and attendances at, the ICC for Darfur situation cases.

Appointments

Several part time judicial and quasi-judicial appointments over the past 27 years

Recorder (Civil, Criminal, Family cases) 1984 to date (sitting at Old Bailey, England’s senior criminal court, since 1995)

Member Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (making awards of compensation for victims of crimes) 1995 - 2001

Chairman Medical Tribunals

Commissioner (ad hoc judge) Royal Court Jersey 2006-2009

Deputy Chairman (senior professional member) of the Bar Standards Board (regulatory body of the Bar of England and Wales) 2009 –

Board Member Indict (NGO for gathering evidence for indictment of Saddam Hussein)

Advisory Board ‘Impunity Watch’, Netherlands based NGO (dealing with accountability for past atrocities in countries emerging from a violent past, providing policy advice to assist states with compliance with legal obligations towards the victims of crimes.)

Board Member ‘Burma Justice Committee’, 2007 to date

Commissioner of Harvard Report into Burma(with Justice Richard J. Goldstone (South Africa) Patricia M. Wald (United States) Retired Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit), and former Judge at the International Criminal Tribunal

Steering Committee Iran Tribunal (for establishment of inquiry into 1988 mass killings in Iran)

Stood twice for Parliament (Social Democratic / Liberal Democrat)

Scholarships and Awards

Knighted in 2007 for services to International Criminal Justice

Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Kent, 2005

Publications and lectures

Regular contributor to various newspapers and journals in UK and elsewhere on ICTY and international criminal tribunals generally

Regular Commentator for Television and Radio

Guest lecturer on international tribunals and associated issues at many universities in several countries

Scholarships and Awards

Knighted in 2007 for services to International Criminal Justice

Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Kent, 2005