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Conference

Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC

Time
9.25am - 9.50am
Date
24 Oct 2025
Duration
25 minute(s)
Location
Student Centre (Áras na Mac Léinn), Devere Hall
Presenters

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Category
Keynote
Registration Required
Yes

Abstract: To be confirmed

Biography: Caoilfhionn is the Special Rapporteur on Child Protection, appointed by the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, and has been a vocal advocate for children and youth in Ireland. 

Caoilfhionn has acted in many of the leading human rights cases in the UK in recent years, including acting for bereaved families and survivors of the 7/7 London bombings and the Hillsborough disaster, and acting in a series of cases which have established that the UK Government’s welfare changes are discriminatory. Caoilfhionn undertakes many ‘test cases’ which secure results for her clients but also achieve wider change in the law.  For example, her recent cases include acting in a number of successful challenges to the Department of Work and Pensions’ benefit changes.

Caoilfhionn has particular expertise in freedom of expression and open justice. She regularly advises and acts for newspapers and broadcasters in the UK concerning journalistic access to the courts and public interest reporting. She has acted, for example, for media organisations in the inquests into the deaths of Alexander Litvinenko and Gareth Williams (the GCHQ employee found dead in a holdall), ensuring that these hearings were open to public scrutiny and could be freely reported. She worked with the Media Lawyers’ Association and the Chief Coroner in the development of new guidelines on open justice in the coroners’ courts. She also regularly acts for journalists worldwide who are imprisoned, prosecuted, sued or subjected to travel bans due to their journalism.

Women’s rights is another area of particular interest for Caoilfhionn. Much of her work in relation to austerity and welfare cuts concerns the disproportionate impact of those cuts upon women, particularly BAME women and victims and survivors of domestic violence. She has also acted in a series of cases concerning the almost total ban on abortion in Northern Ireland. Click here for a more comprehensive biography. 

Acknowledgement: Abridged version of biography text from Caoilfhionn's Doughty Street Chamber's website. 

 

 

 

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