Geoffrey Robertson QC is founder and head of the Doughty Street Chambers, the UK’s leading human rights practice.
A prolific writer, judge and academic, his trademark Hypotheticals, broadcast on television, has made his distinctive style familiar to a general audience.
On the eve of a national speaking tour, “Dreaming Too Loud – An Evening with Geoffrey Robertson”, he talks to Julie McCrossin about ISIS, the Magna Carta, the Australian Constitution, and the precedent for a one-man show by a barrister.
Published in the April issue of the Law Society of NSW Journal.