List of King's College London Alumni - Law

Law

  • Sir Robin Auld – Lord Justice of Appeal
  • Sir Horace Avory – judge and criminal lawyer
  • Sir Louis Blom-Cooper – judge and lawyer
  • Sir Harold Bollers – Chief Justice of Guyana
  • Michael Caplan – judge and solicitor
  • Sir Mackenzie Chalmers – judge
  • Philippe Couvreur – Registrar at the International Court of Justice
  • Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies – Law Lord
  • John Eekelaar - legal scholar
  • Sir David Foskett – High Court judge
  • Sir Cyril Fountain - Chief Justice of The Bahamas
  • Michael Fox – lawyer
  • Neil Kaplan – judge and arbitrator
  • Frances Kirkham – judge
  • Abdul Koroma – judge of the International Court of Justice
  • Sir Leonard Knowles – Chief Justice of The Bahamas
  • Amber Marks – barrister
  • Wayne Martin – Chief Justice of Western Australia
  • Peter McCormick – lawyer
  • Sir David Penry-Davey – High Court judge
  • Ilana Rovner – judge
  • Jenny Rowe – Chief Executive of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
  • J. Sarkodee-Addo – Chief Justice of Ghana
  • Jaishanker Manilal Shelat - Judge, Supreme Court of India (1966–73)
  • Sir Jeremy Sullivan – Lord Justice of Appeal
  • John Taylor – Chief Justice of Lagos
  • Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri - Judge, Supreme Court of India (1997-2003)

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