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  1. Geoffrey Ronald Robertson AO, KC (born 30 September 1946) is an Australian-British barrister, academic, author and broadcaster. Robertson is a founder and joint head of Doughty Street Chambers . [3] He serves as a Master of the Bench at the Middle Temple , a recorder , and visiting professor at Queen Mary University of London .

  2. 'I was fortunate in lovers': Geoffrey Robertson's new memoir In an exclusive extract from his memoirs, the human rights barrister recalls an intellectual life lived between Sydney and London ...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Barrister Geoffrey Robertson imagines how Vladimir Putin might be tried for aggression and war crimes in a future courtroom. He discusses the legal issues, the evidence, the arguments and the challenges of such a trial.

  4. May 9, 2020 · Learn about the career and achievements of Geoffrey Robertson QC, a distinguished human rights barrister, academic, author, and broadcaster. He shares his insights on cases involving Salman Rushdie, Julian Assange, the Armenian Genocide, and more.

  5. Aug 31, 2006 · In this fresh edition of the book that has inspired the global justice movement, Geoffrey Robertson QC explains why we must hold political and military leaders accountable for genocide, torture...

  6. May 20, 2021 · Geoffrey Robertson, a renowned human rights advocate, argues in his book that Magnitsky laws are a solution to combat human rights abuses by naming and shaming perpetrators. He criticizes the failure of international courts and the erosion of global law and order.

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  8. Geoffrey Robertson on the set of Hypotheticals in 2000. In 2018, Robertson was awarded an Order of Australia for “distinguished service to the law and the legal profession as an international human rights lawyer and advocate for global civil liberties”.