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RSC Public Seminar Series, Trinity Term 2026
Series convened by Associate Professor Catherine Briddick and Dr Uttara Shahani

About this talk

Title and talk details to follow

About the speaker

Sir Tim Eicke K.C - photo credit University of DundeeSir Tim Eicke K.C. is a barrister practising from Essex Court Chambers in London. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1993 (Northern Ireland in 2025) and appointed Q.C. (now K.C.) in 2011.

From September 2016 to September 2025, Sir Tim was the judge at the European Court of Human Rights elected in respect of the United Kingdom. He was knighted “for services to the protection of Human Rights in Europe” in the 2026 New Year’s Honours List.

During his term at the Court, Sir Tim was involved in more than 900 reported decisions and judgments, including the Grand Chamber judgments in ND and NT v Spain, Khasanov and Rakhmanov v Russia and Mansouri v Italy, and acted as a duty judge in more than 800 cases.

Before he was elected to the Court, Sir Tim was considered one of the leading advocates at the Bar of England and Wales, focussing on international and domestic disputes involving public international law, European Union law, International Human Rights law as well as Public and Constitutional Law, including refugee law.

In 2017, he was awarded an honorary doctorate (LLD (h.c.)) by the University of Dundee.

 

The seminar will be followed by drinks in the Hall.

Registration not required.

All enquiries should be directed to rsc-outreach@qeh.ox.ac.uk

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