JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 JUSTICE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013 – 2014 JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 ESTABLISHED IN 1957, JUSTICE IS AN ALL-PARTY LAW REFORM AND HUMAN OUR VISION IS OF FAIR, RIGHTS ORGANISATION ACCESSIBLE AND EFFICIENT WORKING TO STRENGTHEN LEGAL PROCESSES, THE JUSTICE SYSTEM – IN WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL’S ADMINISTRATIVE, CIVIL RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED, AND CRIMINAL – IN THE AND WHICH REFLECT THE UNITED KINGDOM. COUNTRY’S INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR UPHOLDING AND PROMOTING THE RULE OF LAW. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 OUR VISION AND MISSION

We contribute to achieving our vision in three key ways:

1 2 3 PROVIDING EVIDENCE-BASED STRENGTHENING THE LAW AND USING THE EXPERTISE OF OUR ANALYSIS AND PROPOSING LEGAL PROCESSES BY REFERENCE MEMBERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS TO TO INTERNATIONAL AND OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE LAW- MAKERS, JUDGES AND COMPARATIVE BEST PRACTICE, CHALLENGES ARISING IN LEGAL RELEVANT PUBLIC SERVANTS. LOOKING ACROSS JURISDICTIONS, PRACTICE AND OF POSSIBLE ACROSS TYPES OF LAW AND SOLUTIONS, WORKING WITH ACROSS THE LEGAL PROFESSION. THEM TO EXECUTE OUR VISION.

We are a membership organisation, primarily of the legal OUR MEMBERS ARE CRITICAL TO JUSTICE’S SUCCESS. profession, comprising judges, , , legal THEY HELP SHAPE OUR PRIORITIES, THEIR EXPERTISE executives, academics and interested non-lawyers. AND PERSPECTIVE PROVIDE A VALUABLE RESOURCE Through our membership, we have strong connections TO OUR STAFF AND THEY INCREASE OUR INFLUENCE. with political decision-makers and the judiciary, and we work closely with both. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

FROM THE CHAIR

It has been a particularly exciting year for JUSTICE, with in Parliament and in the courts, and all of the research and the launch of a new strategy, loads of quality work and analysis this demands – is delivered by only two and a half preparations afoot for our upcoming 60th anniversary. lawyers. Andrea is keen to expand the legal staff to Under the directorship of our amazing Andrea Coomber, increase the number of projects and impact. Obviously, the new strategy was launched by the Lord Chief we need funds to do this. Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd in March 2014. In October this year, JUSTICE will launch the Securing DEAR READER It sees JUSTICE return to a focus on the justice system JUSTICE at 60 Appeal, which aims to raise £2million – administrative, civil and criminal – and the rights of in the next three years, in advance of our 60th anniversary individuals within it. It will also have JUSTICE work more in 2017. Chaired by the incredible Karyl Nairn QC, an closely with our individual and corporate members Appeal Committee has been established to lead this through working parties dedicated to particular aspects effort. This is JUSTICE’s first appeal in 20 years, and it’s of law reform. Andrea has very much returned JUSTICE needed to repair and renovate JUSTICE’S home at Carter to its roots and to its members. Lane, as well as expand the staff complement to meet I don’t need to tell you that this is a perilous time the challenges of the new strategy. for the justice system. Legal aid has been slashed, If you have money, please make a donation to JUSTICE. judicial review is under attack and the foundations If you know people who have money, please ask them of our justice system are ever more shaky. The need to support JUSTICE. It is, in Tom Bingham’s words, for a strong, non-partisan voice from the legal world ‘the conscience of the legal profession’ and we’ve has never been more critical. never needed one more. As a Peer I am a ‘consumer’ of JUSTICE’s briefings on legislation, which can always be relied upon to be thorough, thoughtful and balanced in approach. And a former Supreme Court judge recently told me how vital the interventions of JUSTICE are on complex issues. I find it BARONESS HELENA KENNEDY OF THE SHAWS QC incredible that, at present, all of its policy work – the work CHAIR, JUSTICE COUNCIL JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 FROM THE DIRECTOR

This has been another year of transition for JUSTICE. We The Appeal is aimed to raise funds for JUSTICE, but also to have a new strategy, which has been roundly welcomed raise our profile and increase our membership. and returns us to distinctly JUSTICE territory. Over the next three years, we will be holding lots We know what we have to do; now we need the resources of events for members – some involving speeches by to do it. As Helena has noted, we are about to embark eminent jurists, others focused on social reflections upon a major appeal to raise £2million by 2017. I haven’t of law and justice, initially through the lens of literature. We hope that you will support these events, DEAR READER proposed this lightly; JUSTICE’s financial position is poor. Our expenditure is tightly controlled, but we need to raise and encourage others to support them. And that you will income to meet it. We own a Victorian building in the City, consider making a donation, as your means allow, which is an incredible asset and provides a great home to enable us to increase our work. for the organisation, but it needs urgent repair and My thanks to our fantastically committed staff, there are renovation. We also have a tiny staff to deliver a huge only 6.5 of us (2.5 lawyers), our Board and Council, as well amount of work, and to meet the multiple challenges of as to our members for all of your support over the past the new strategy. We’d like to be intervening year. With your continued support, we will get there! in more, important cases, dedicating more time to increasing the capacity of MPs and Peers on good law and legal process, and working on issues such as mental health in the criminal justice system, privatisation of the justice system, and on reform of the ANDREA COOMBER administrative justice landscape... but we need staff DIRECTOR to do this. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 JOIN JUSTICE

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AS A MEMBERSHIP WE ARE INDEPENDENT Because it is not party political, JUSTICE commands respect throughout the political ORGANISATION, OUR MEMBERS spectrum. We have representatives from each of the main political parties ARE AMONG OUR GREATEST on our governing body. ASSETS. HERE ARE JUST FIVE OF WE ARE EXPERT JUSTICE draws on international research and caselaw, and the specialist THE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD input of experts to provide the template for public policy.

JOIN JUSTICE. WE ARE INFLUENTIAL JUSTICE has a membership of prominent barristers and solicitors, distinguished academics, leading firms and chambers and many individuals and organisations “Through corporate membership, the lawyers engaged in human rights. in our London office are working with JUSTICE’s working party to shape civil justice reform in WE ARE EFFECTIVE the UK. The comparative nature of this work means that we are able to draw in our Through influential reports and informed dialogue, we continue to play a key role international offices, capitalising on their in amending and developing the law, government policy and the practice of public experiences and insights. JUSTICE’s focus on authorities. access to justice and its all party approach resonates with us. We have in the recent WE ARE INTERNATIONAL past been involved in landmark third party As the British section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), we work interventions in the Supreme Court and hope with colleagues from across the world on areas of common interest and concern. that through our corporate membership there will be more opportunities to assist on such cases going forward.” Andrew Lidbetter Partner, Freehills LLP JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

JUSTICE IN THE COURTS

“THE MOST FREQUENT [INTERVENERS] JUSTICE is committed to third party interventions in cases likely to have a functional ARE NGOS SUCH [AS...] JUSTICE, impact on the effective and fair operation of the justice system as a whole, where our WHOSE COMMITMENT IS USUALLY TO A expertise may assist the court. While this work has come under particular political challenge this year, the broad support for the work of JUSTICE and other interveners, PRINCIPLE RATHER THAN A PERSON [...]” particularly from former Law Lords and Supreme Court Justices has been encouraging. Who Guards the Guardians? From the first tier tribunal to the Supreme Court; from questions of jurisdiction and Baroness Hale of Richmond justiciability to post-conviction disclosure, our litigation teams have worked to help our October 2013 judges reach better decisions supported by the common law, comparative practice and international standards. • In Nunn we joined with the Criminal Appeal Lawyers Association and Innocence UK BETWEEN 2009-2013, JUSTICE WAS at the Supreme Court to argue for a fair approach to post-trial disclosure for those THE LEAD INTERVENER IN THE UK seeking to challenge their convictions. SUPREME COURT, INTERVENING • In Belhadj – working together with the International Commission of Jurists, IN OVER EIGHT PERCENT Amnesty International and REDRESS – we caution the Court of Appeal against OF ALL CASES. endorsing an interpretation of the ‘act of state’ doctrine which would give domestic officials immunity against suit in claims of serious wrongdoing, out of step with comparative practice and international law. • In Human Dignity Trust, again with REDRESS, we pursued an intervention before the first tier tribunal in an appeal which saw the Charities Commission adopt a very restrictive interpretation of ‘advancement of human rights’ for the purposes of the Charities Act 2011.  JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE

INSIDE POLICE CUSTODY – LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER, DELIVERING JUSTICE IN AN AGE OF AUSTERITY DISSEMINATING GOOD PRACTICE As part of our new strategy JUSTICE is returning to working more December 2013 saw the publication of Inside Police Custody. closely with our members. In March 2014 we launched a working The outcome of research conducted by JUSTICE, together with the party of our membership focused on ‘Delivering Civil Justice in an Universities of Maastricht, Warwick and the West of England, this Age of Austerity’. publication provides a cross jurisdictional review of best practice The working party is chaired by The Rt. Hon. Sir Stanley Burnton, at the police station, focusing on the rights of suspects in custody, who is joined by Geoffrey Bindman QC, Carlos Dabezies, Amanda in a pragmatic way. Working across France, England and Wales, Finlay CBE, Professor Rosemary Hunter, Sir Paul Jenkins KCB QC, the Netherlands and Scotland, JUSTICE and the research team Andrew Lidbetter, Andrew Lockley, Nigel Pleming QC, Shiva Riahi, combine analysis and commentary to produce training guidelines Lucy Scott-Moncrieff and Professor Richard Susskind OBE. Their for lawyers and police officers involved in police detention across work is generously supported by Herbert Smith Freehill LLP. the EU. We made a series of recommendations for legislative and policy changes designed to better secure individual rights in practice. Since publication, our director of EU Justice and Criminal Policy has provided hands on training for police and lawyers in the UK, the US and in China.

UPCOMING PROJECTS WATCH THIS SPACE “[A] FINE PIECE OF EMPIRICAL WORK... A MUST-READ FOR STUDENTS, ACADEMICS IN THE COMING MONTHS WE WILL LAUNCH AND LAWYERS ACROSS EUROPE...” A NEW WORKING GROUP ON COMPLEX AND LENGTHY TRIALS AND A NEW WORK STREAM Dr Layla Skinns, University of Sheffield DEDICATED TO ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE. Crim. L.R. [2014]w, 8, 625-629 JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

BETTER UNDERSTANDING JUSTICE

Central to JUSTICE’s mission is bringing a better understanding of JUSTICE analysis was cited by the Public Law Project good law and legal process to those who make our laws. in support of their judicial review challenge to the Throughout the year we have worked with Westminster and introduction of the residence test. Whitehall (and with Holyrood and Leith, and with Brussels and met with Parliamentarians and civil servants, and joined other Strasbourg) to highlight the significant implications of policy NGOs to raise concerns, including the significant reform proposed initiatives for civil, criminal and administrative law and practice. intending to make it much easier to obtain an injunction through civil courts. This work achieved success in the Lords, with the A major strand of our work for this year has seen us focus on proposed definition of anti-social behaviour being narrowed government initiatives looking at austerity and its impact on justice. to remove annoyances from meeting the test. An initial success From the implementation of the Transforming Legal Aid programme concerning changes to the availability of appeals in extradition cases by the Ministry of Justice to the imposition of new fees for criminal where the majority decision in Adams, a case we intervened in in defendants in the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, we have been 2011, replaced the proposal that would make it virtually impossible well placed to provide practical briefings for officials, MPs and Peers, to obtain compensation unless a finding of innocence had been in writing and in person, free from party political influence. made, was also achieved, sadly the Commons reinserted the test On Transforming Legal Aid, for example, JUSTICE has produced in a later Reading. step-by-step briefings on each of the Regulations introduced by We are also engaged with emerging policy, producing detailed the government to implement their proposals to cut legal aid for responses to the Government’s review of the balance of prisoners in treatment cases, for non-residents, for borderline cases competencies between the EU and Westminster, on the Council and to restrict access in judicial review claims. This case is now of Europe’s consultation on the Future of the European Convention on appeal and JUSTICE is considering the merits of an intervention. on Human Rights and the Deportation with Assurances Review, Another key piece of work this year centred on the Anti-Social and Privacy Inquiry. Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill for which we produced briefings, After extensive briefing on proposed changes to the rules 39 BRIEFINGS AND REPORTS PRODUCED BY JUSTICE FOR on corroboration in Scots criminal law by JUSTICE Scotland, MPS AND PEERS LAST YEAR. the Scottish government has withdrawn its proposals pending further consideration of safeguards. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER FOR JUSTICE

This year has seen us focus more clearly on our mission to bring The Strategy sees us strengthen our commitment to all our people together in support of the justice system. members, including our student members. This year’s Annual We continue to host popular briefings for MPs and Peers, and JUSTICE Student Human Rights Network Conference, in March, for our members, with practitioners in the field on legal issues brought together around 150 people to hear from leading relevant to their work, bringing law-makers together with those practitioners, including Ben Emmerson QC, the UN Special on the front line to answer questions crucial to the future of justice. Rapporteur on Counterterrorism and Human Rights. This year’s winter event saw the students keep Baroness Helena “@JUSTICEhq: STANDING ROOM ONLY – ‘THE FUTURE OF Kennedy on her toes with a friendly Q & A on her life in the law. JUDICIAL REVIEW’. GREAT EVENT – GOOD IDEAS “EXCELLENT @JUSTICEhq#JSHRN14 CONFERENCE TODAY. TO FIGHT BAD PROPOSALS.” THANKS TO @FRESHFIELDS FOR HOSTING, AND TO ALL John Wadham @Johnwadham THE EXCELLENT SPEAKERS!” CILEx @CILExLawyers, March 22 2014 After another successful Annual Human Rights Law Conference in 2013, this year we bring the event in-house. By working without a commercial partner, we can make the event cheaper and more Next year, with recent funding from the Legal Education foundation, accessible for participants across the professions, working in both we also plan to reinvigorate the JSHRN online, to create a valuable the private and public sector. This year’s event – on 20 October 2014 and unique resource to enhance the education, employability – will see keynotes from Lord Pannick QC of and careers of law students interested in human rights and and from Gareth Pierce of Birnberg Peirce. access to justice issues. Our impact online continues to grow. 2014 sees the launch of our new, revamped website, still at www.justice.org.uk.

62,188 INDIVIDUALS JUSTICE HOSTED OR VIEWED JUSTICE’S CONTRIBUTED TO Join our other 4000+ followers on Twitter WEBSITE LAST YEAR. 41 EVENTS LAST YEAR. @JUSTICEhq for another way to keep in touch with our work. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

ORGANISATION

JUSTICE IS EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO THE MEMBERS, DONORS, FRIENDS OF JUSTICE, VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS,CONFERENCE SPEAKERS, PRO BONO LAWYERS AND CONSULTANTS, WORKING GROUP AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS WHO HAVE HELPED US OVER THE PAST YEAR. WE ARE VERY LUCKY TO HAVE SUCH LOYAL SUPPORTERS – THEY ARE OUR LIFEBLOOD.

MEMBERSHIP AGM JUSTICE is a membership organisation, and our members are among The 2013 Annual Subscribers’ and Annual General Meetings took our greatest assets. Our members span from law students through place at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer on Tuesday 15 October. the ranks of the profession to retired lawyers and judges. They Eleven members retired from Council; include practitioners of all different types of law, and all branches of the profession. While our members cover the spectrum of politics, Richard Drabble QC they share a common concern in maintaining the integrity of the Anthony Edwards justice system in the United Kingdom. Professor Conor Gearty We currently have just over 1,200 members. The new strategy aims Professor Elspeth Guild to increase the number of members over the coming three years Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC through greater engagement and communication and increasing Judge David Mackie CBE QC the profile of JUSTICE. Shaheen Rahman Ingrid Simmler QC STAFF Lord Brennan QC Richard Clayton QC This year we said a fond farewell to Sam Watson, Director of Dr Pavlos Eleftheriadis Promotion and Production and Nelinda Mericle, Interim Finance Manager. We welcomed Ruchi Parekh as Legal Officer, Katherine Jemima Stratford QC resigned from the Executive Board. Stanton-Saringer as Fundraising Manager and Sarah Bond as JUSTICE thanks them for their contribution to the governance Membership and Communications Coordinator. We continue and stewardship of the organisation. to work closely with a number of interns and as of 2014, we are proud to be offering paid internships at the London Living Wage. JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

FINANCE

FINANCE JUSTICE’S INCOMING JUSTICE’S RESOURCES RESOURCES IN 2013/14 EXPENDED IN 2013/14 JUSTICE has had a tough financial TOTAL £358,434 TOTAL £433,810 year with an operating deficit of DONATIONS RESEARCH AND EDUCATION £75,376, slightly better than the 43% 73% deficit of £88,292 in 2012/13. The board is clear that our current trading position is not acceptable over the mid- and long-term and that it is a priority to balance our books. The strategic review identified FINANCE COMMITTEE greater investment in income Chair generation as being a key priority MEMBERSHIP Nicholas Aleksander for the organisation. To this end, 23% Peter Binning we will be launching a multi-year Professor Richard de Friend appeal to allow us to implement the Walter Merricks CBE Professor strategy and secure JUSTICE Martin Partington CBE QC as it enters its 60th year in 2017. ACTIVITIES FOR FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE GENERATING FUNDS Chair 17% COST OF GENERATING FUNDS 14% Professor Martin Partington

RESEARCH & EDUCATION CBE QC 11% Nicholas Aleksander GOVERNANCE Peter Binning DONATED SERVICES 3% 8% INVESTMENT INCOME 2% Alexandra Marks LEGACIES 1% MEMBERSHIP 5% Jerry L Smith JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014

STAFF AND GOVERNANCE

JUSTICE STAFF INTERNS Stephen Grosz QC (Hon) Professor Robert Hazell CBE Director Andrea Coomber Stephen Clark Philip Havers QC Professor Rosemary Hunter ACSS Director of Human Rights Policy Sam Coe Suzanne Lambert Schona Jolly Angela Patrick Nicholas Craigen Alexandra Marks Professor Tony Kelly Director of Criminal and EU Kirrin Hough Jennifer Mcdermott Jessica Lee MP Justice Policy Jodie Blackstock Alastair Livesey Walter Merricks CBE Andrew Lidbetter Head of Operations Erin Moody Professor Martin Partington Guy Mansfield QC Samantha Burridge Nadia O’Mara CBE QC Maura Mcgowan QC Legal Officer Charles O’Sullivan Jessica Simor QC Karyl Nairn QC Ruchi Parekh (from Sept 2013) David Smith Jerry L Smith Sandie Okoro Fundraising Manager Naomi-Ellen Speechley Michael Smyth CBE QC (Hon) Geoffrey Robertson QC Katherine Stanton-Saringer Lisa Whelan Professor Sir Nigel Rodley KBE (from Sept 2013) COUNCIL MEMBERS Rupert Skilbeck Membership and COUNCIL Vera Baird QC Jemima Stratford QC Emily Thornberry MP Communications Coordinator Chair of Council Marcel Berlins Sarah Bond (from May 2014) Peter Binning Victoria Wakefield Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws QC Bernard Weatherill QC Interim Finance Manager Vice-Chairs Diane Burleigh OBE Nelinda Mericle (until Dec 2013) Anthony Burton CBE Lord Hunt of the Wirral MBE HONORARY COUNCIL MEMBERS Director of Promotion Baroness Ludford Victoria Butler-Cole and Production Jonathan Cooper OBE Lord Clinton-Davis Sam Watson (until Feb 2014) EXECUTIVE BOARD Deba Das Professor Louise Doswald-Beck Volunteer Researcher Chris Pearce (Also serving on Council) Anand Doobay Lord Goodhart QC Volunteer Database Administrator His Honour Judge Sean Enright Professor Sir Roy Goode CBE QC Silvia Tancredi Chair Professor Richard de Friend Dame Janet Gaymer DBE QC Leah Levin OBE Events and Fundraising Volunteers Nicholas Aleksander Lord Grabiner QC Ernst Lueber Beth Miller and Zahra Al-Rikabi Professor Jacqueline Hodgson Alec Samuels JP Mirella Manhombo Amanda Finlay CBE Professor David Howarth David Widdicombe QC JUSTICE Annual Report 2013 – 2014 THANK YOU

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