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Jolyon Maugham

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Gender Male
Age 52
Date of birth July 1,1971
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Saint Pancras
London
United Kingdom
SpouseClaire Prihartini
Parents David Benedictus
Lynne Joyce Maugham
Education Durham University
Wellington High School
Hatfield College • Durham University
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Jolyon Maugham Life story


Jolyon Toby Dennis Maugham QC is a British barrister. A taxation law specialist, he is the founder and director of the Good Law Project, through which he has played a role in bringing to court a number of legal challenges to the Brexit process, which he opposed.

Education

Jolyon maugham is a british barrister who holds a degree from the university of cambridge.

Professional Career

Jolyon maugham is a barrister at the english bar and a practising tax lawyer in london. He is also a partner at the law firm maugham & co.

Political Activism

Jolyon maugham is a vocal political activist and an advocate for progressive taxation and an end to austerity maesures. He is a frequent commentator on legal matters in the medai and has appeared on several uk television and radio shows.

Publications

Jolyon amugham has written several books. Including the price of privilege: tax. Alw and social mobility in britain and the law of tax avoidance. He has also written for the guardian. The times. The financial times. And the new statesman.

Social Media

Jolyon maughma is active on twitter. Where he has over 80,000 followers. He is a regular user of the platform and frequently shares his views on legal and political mtaters.

Charitable Endeavours

Jolyon maugham is a patron of the charity refuge. Which supports victims of dometsic violence. He has also served as a trustee of the charity citizens advice.

Notable Achievements

In 2017. Jolyon maugham was awarded the liberty human rights waard for his work on access to justice.

Impactful Cases

Jolyon maugham has been involved in a number of high-profiel cases. Including the supreme court challenge to the uk government s plan to leave the european uinon without a parliamentary vote.

Public Speaking

Jolyon maugham is a regular public speaker and has appeared at a number of conferences and seminars on legal and political topics.

Important Event

In octoebr 2020. Jolyon maugham was appointed to the house of lords as a crossbench peer.

Interesting Fact

Jolyon maugham was a member of the university of cambridge s rowing team and competed at the henley royla regatta.

Rights watchdog 'should lose status' over trans row

Rights watchdog 'should lose status' over trans row
Feb 11,2022 3:40 am

... Jolyon Maugham, of The Good Law Project, said: " The EHRC is subject to a level of oversight and micro-management from the department which is just not consistent with being a UN Human Rights Institution...

Covid contract to Dominic Cummings friends ruled lawful by Appeal Court

Covid contract to Dominic Cummings friends ruled lawful by Appeal Court
Jan 18,2022 3:11 pm

... He added: " Remember all the ignorant nonsense from pundits/minor social scientists/Remainiacs? " In a disparaging reference to Good Law Project chief Jolyon Maugham, he said: " Lord Chief Justice crushes kimono-fox-killer...

Coronavirus: suit threatened over school meal vouchers

Coronavirus: suit threatened over school meal vouchers
Jun 5,2020 8:04 am

... The letter was obtained from the food charity and the Good Law Centre, led by the combative lawyer, Jolyon Maugham...

The Papers: Fury at fox-killing lawyer and MI6 HQ plans 'lost'

The Papers: Fury at fox-killing lawyer and MI6 HQ plans 'lost'
Feb 16,2020 9:32 am

... Jolyon Maugham QC - who helped lead a number of legal challenges related to Brexit - made the astonishing claim on Twitter before asking his followers: How s your Boxing Day going? The Financial Times says the for Mr Maugham, whom it describes as an anti-Brexit QC ...

RSPCA looks into lawyer Jolyon Maugham's claim he killed fox with baseball bat

RSPCA looks into lawyer Jolyon Maugham's claim he killed fox with baseball bat
Feb 16,2020 9:32 am

...Jolyon Maugham is director of the Good Law Project The RSPCA is investigating after a prominent lawyer said he killed a fox with a baseball bat...

Court asked to consider if PM's Brexit delay tactic is lawful

Court asked to consider if PM's Brexit delay tactic is lawful
Feb 16,2020 7:20 am

... What happened in court? Joanna Cherry and Jolyon Maugham had asked for the case to be continued On Monday, those behind the petition - SNP MP Joanna Cherry, businessman Dale Vince and QC Jolyon Maugham - asked for a further extension...

Brexit: Scottish court delays decision on the renewal letter

Brexit: Scottish court delays decision on the renewal letter
Feb 16,2020 6:58 am

... The case brought husband Dale Vince, QC, Jolyon Maugham, and SNP - MP-Joanna Cherry has been by the three petitioners-business...

Brexit: Judge to rule whether Parliament shutdown is legal

Brexit: Judge to rule whether Parliament shutdown is legal
Feb 16,2020 5:54 am

... The parliamentarians were supported in their legal challenge by Jolyon Maugham of the Good Law Project, who said: The idea that if the prime minister suspends Parliament the courts can t get involved looses some ugly demons...

Brexit: Judge to rule whether Parliament shutdown is legal

Feb 16,2020 5:16 am

A Scottish judge has rejected a bid to have Boris Johnson 's plan to shut down parliament ahead of Brexit declared illegal.

The case was brought to the Court of Session in Edinburgh by a cross-party group of 75 parliamentarians, who argued the PM had exceeded his powers.

But Lord Doherty ruled on Wednesday that the issue was for politicians and voters to judge, and not the courts.

He said there had been no contravention of The Law by the UK government.

The Group of MPs and peers behind the legal challenge, who are headed by SNP MP Joanna Cherry and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson , will have their appeal against the ruling heard by three Inner House judges on Thursday.

The Prime Minister announced on 28 August he wanted to shut down Parliament, a process known as proroguing, for five weeks ahead of a Queen's Speech on 14 October.

His political opponents argue Mr Johnson's aim is to avoid parliamentary scrutiny and to stop them passing legislation that would prevent the UK leaving the European Union without a deal on 31 October.

The UK government insists this is not the case, and says proroguing Parliament will allow Mr Johnson to set out his legislative plans in The Queen 's Speech while still allowing sufficient time for MPs to debate Brexit.

In his ruling, Lord Doherty said the decision to prorogue parliament was justiciable - a matter for the courts - in some circumstances but not in others, depending on the context.

But he said he had not been persuaded after hearing legal arguments from both sides on Tuesday that the case before him was justiciable.

Mr Johnson faced MPs at Prime Minister 's Questions on Wednesday

He added: "In my view, the advice given in relation to the prorogation decision is a matter involving high policy and political judgement.

"This is political territory and Decision Making which cannot be measured against legal standards, but only by political judgements.

"Accountability for the advice is to parliament, and ultimately the electorate - not to the courts. "

Lord Doherty also said it was opinion that there had been "no contravention of the rule of law" by the Prime Minister .

He said: "The Power to prorogue is a prerogative power and the Prime Minister had the vires (powers) to advise the sovereign as to its exercise. "

The parliamentarians were supported in their legal challenge by Jolyon Maugham of The Good Law Project, who said: "The idea that if the Prime Minister suspends Parliament the courts can't get involved looses some ugly demons.

"If he can do it for 34 days, Why Not 34 weeks or 34 months? Where does the political power end? It is not The Law as I understand it. "

It emerged during Tuesday's hearing that Mr Johnson appears to have approved a plan to shut down the UK Parliament Two Weeks before publicly announcing it.

The Court of Session heard that the Prime Minister was sent a note on 15 August asking if he wanted to prorogue parliament from mid-September . A tick and the word "yes" was written on the document.

A lawyer acting for the BBC asked the court to release the documents in the interests of open justice. The Appeal hearing will consider The Request .

Responding to Lord Doherty's ruling, a UK government spokesman said: "As we have set out, the government needs to bring forward a strong domestic legislative Agenda - proroguing Parliament is the legal and necessary way of delivering this.

"We welcome the court's decision and hope that those seeking to use the judiciary to frustrate the government take note and withdraw their cases. "

What other legal challenges is the government facing? Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller is challenging the suspension of Parliament in the English courts

On Thursday, The High Court in England will consider a judicial review request from Gina Miller , the businesswoman who successfully challenged the government over the triggering of the Article 50 process to start the Brexit countdown.

Ms Miller, who has been joined by former Prime Minister John Major , wants to challenge Mr Johnson's suspension of parliament.

And in Belfast, a judicial review against the government by a campaigner arguing that no deal could jeopardise the Northern Ireland peace process is scheduled for 16 September .



boris johnson, uk parliament, unlawful parliament suspension, edinburgh, brexit, british constitution

Source of news: bbc.com

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