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Angela Patrick

Angela is a specialist in public law, civil liberties and human rights. Her practice focuses on public law and civil claims with a human rights element.

She acts for a range of individual and institutional clients, including in inquests and in public inquiries. Angela understands the importance of timely, clear and affordable advice and puts the needs of her professional and lay clients at the heart of her practice. 

She has represented the bereaved families of three victims in the Birmingham Pub Bombings inquests, Olivier Bancoult, a Chagossian exiled from his home as a child and a range of men, women and children challenging their treatment by public authorities.

Angela was part of the team who secured a new inquest for the family of Ella Kissi-Debrah.  A Coroner went on to find London air pollution contributed to her death.  She represented the families of Janet Scott and Oskar Nash.  Janet was unlawfully killed by her former partner following contributory failures by the probation service.  Oskar was a disabled child; an urgent referral to local mental health services was made four months before he died.  The Coroner found neglect by the local healthcare Trust and significant failings by Surrey County Council contributed to his death. 

Angela has helped secure compensation for individual human rights violations in a range of settings, including for women treated without dignity in police cells, for children failed by local authorities and, in LL v Lord Chancellor, for a man committed to prison by a judge acting unlawfully.

 

She advises frequently on a range of specialist human rights matters, including on open justice, data protection and surveillance. She regularly provides pre-publication advice to national publications on media law. 

Before joining Doughty Street, Angela was Director of Human Rights at JUSTICE, the UK branch of the International Commission of Jurists.  She ran a range of public interest interventions in the UK and at the European Court of Human Rights.  She has managed collaborative teams of both leading and junior counsel. 

 

Angela is the general editor of Sweet and Maxwell’s loose-leaf Human Rights Practice.  She is a Trustee of Legal Action Group. 

 

She has been a member of the Equality and Human Rights Commission Panel since 2019.  She is recognised as a leading junior in the Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500 directories.