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Professor Felicity Gerry QC is an international QC at Carmelite Chambers, London and Crockett Chambers, Melbourne, largely defending in serious and complex trials and appeals, often with an international element. Admitted in England & Wales and Australia, she has also had ad hoc admission in Hong Kong and Gibraltar. She was nominated for a pro bono award in 2019, given the Deans Medal for her masters in International Governance in 2018, part of a group Human Rights award in 2017 and Legal Personality of the Year 2016. She has been recognised in the Legal 500 as a leading silk and as “Fearless and independent minded”.
Felicity’s notable cases include the ‘fish-brain’ terrorist trial, the ‘diet pill manslaughter’ appeal, the ‘lonely hearts murder’ trial and the appeal in R v Jogee in the UK Supreme Court which was described by the BBC as a ‘moment of genuine legal history’. She recently led a team of academics and practitioners who were given leave to file an Amicus Curiae Brief in the ICTY Radovan Karadžić Appeal.
She is Professor of Legal Practice at Deakin University where she lectures in Criminal Law and ‘Modern Slavery’ and she is currently a PhD candidate researching the use of technology to combat human trafficking. Her research and publications focus on the fields of women & law, technology & law and reforming justice systems. Felicity contributed to The Handbook on the future of women in International law (2019), Modern Slavery Law and Practice (2018), Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals (ALC) and the ICC Moot Court Manual for the IBA.
Felicity has provided training to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Modern Slavery Project and the Bangladesh Judiciary Management Project. She has been involved in submissions to Governments leading to changes in the law on Modern Slavery, FGM and Reproductive Rights. She led a four- year project on women in prison for Halsbury’s Law Exchange (part of the Lexis Nexis group) and leads a small Indigenous Justice and Exoneration Project which recently submitted a successful petition for mercy for a young Indigenous man that was the subject of LOGIE nominated documentary Zak Grieve.
She has appeared in the BAFTA nominated FGM documentary The Cruel Cut, ABC Foreign Correspondent's documentary Saving Mary Jane , various documentaries and on all major news channels as well as writing regularly for the broadsheet and legal press. She has mentored younger barristers, particularly women.
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AUTISM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: The Experience of Suspects, Defendants and Offenders in England and Walespp.45-61, (2023)
Philippa Southwell,Rachel Witkin, Dr Eileen Walsh,Kalvir Kaur, Paramjit Ahluwalia,Felicity Gerry, Michelle Brewer
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice (2020)
2020 Second International Conference on Transdisciplinary AI (TransAI)pp.113-114, (2020)
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice (2020)
MONASH UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEWno. 3 (2020): 252-284
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