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Toby Cadman | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Barrister |
Years active | 1982–present |
Special Advisor to the Chief prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (Bangladesh)[1] | |
Assumed office 2024 | |
Toby Cadman is a British international human rights lawyer, co-founder, and joint head of Guernica 37 Chambers, a London-based law firm specializing in international criminal and humanitarian law.[2][3] He has experience in representing individuals in high-profile international legal matters, including war crimes, genocide, terrorism, and corruption.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]Toby Cadman was born in February 1971 in the United Kingdom. He attended The University of Manchester, where he earned his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree.
Cadman later pursued further professional training and education, which included completing the Bar Vocational Course at the Inns of Court School of Law, which allowed him to specialize in areas of law that would serve his international human rights and criminal law practice.
Career
[edit]Cadman started his legal career in the United Kingdom, where he first practiced as a barrister. He later co-founded Guernica 37 Chambers in London, specializing in international criminal law, human rights law, and extradition.
Cadman has worked on several high-profile cases, including representing in the defense of Haxhi Shala at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, which investigates crimes committed during and after the Kosovo War.
Cadman has also been involved in investigations into crimes related to the Saudi-led coalition's actions in Yemen and represented individuals in extradition proceedings and anti-corruption cases.
He's currently serving as the Special Advisor to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh, where he previously helped in the investigation of senior members of the former government accused of crimes against humanity during the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Notable Cases
[edit]Toby Cadman has been involved in several international humanitarian cases as an investigator. Namely:
- Kosovo Specialist Chambers; The Prosecutor v. Haxhi Shala: Cadman served as lead counsel for Haxhi Shala, who faced accusations related to obstructing justice during the Kosovo War. This involved investigating war crimes committed by various actors during the conflict.
- International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh: Cadman served is currently serving as the Special Advisor to the Chief Prosecutor in this tribunal, which focused on crimes committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. The tribunal investigated prominent political figures for charges of crimes against humanity, including genocide, mass killings, and rapes. He is also investigating the latest charges brought before the tribunal agaist former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity and massacre committed during the Student–People's uprising in August 2024.
- ICC Investigation into the Saudi-led Coalition's Actions in Yemen: Cadman led efforts to investigate violations of international law during the Yemen Civil War, particularly regarding the actions of the Saudi-led coalition. This included filing an Article 15 Communication with the International Criminal Court (ICC) to open an investigation into war crimes.
- Extradition of Andrei Lugovoi: Cadman represented the Russian former Federal Security Service officer Andrei Lugovoi, who was accused in the 2006 Alexander Litvinenko poisoning case in London. Cadman advised on extradition procedures related to the case.
- Universal Jurisdiction Actions Against Bashar al-Assad for Crimes Against Humanity: Cadman has also worked on multiple investigations targeting the Syrian government under Bashar al-Assad for its role in alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Syrian Civil War.
- Rohingya Genocide Case: Cadman has been involved in the Rohingya Genocide legal proceedings, contributing to international efforts to hold Myanmar accountable for crimes committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority. This includes the International Court of Justice (ICJ) case The Gambia v. Myanmar, which was filed by The Gambia.
- Bosnian War Crimes Cases: Toby Cadman worked on numerous cases relating to war crimes, rape and ethnic cleansing committed during the Bosnian War (1992–1995). He served as Senior International Lawyer at the Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, assisting in the legal efforts.
- Prosecutor v. Laurent Gbagbo (ICC): Cadman has worked on matters before the International Criminal Court (ICC), specifically on the case against Laurent Gbagbo, the former President of Côte d'Ivoire, accused of crimes against humanity during post-election violence in 2010-2011.
Academic Contributions
[edit]Toby Cadman has made several academic contributions to the fields of international criminal law, human rights law, and transitional justice. His work includes published articles, lectures, and participation in academic and professional forums. Below are some notable highlights of his academic contributions:
- "PDF TRAINING MANUAL Accountability Mechanisms for Crimes Committed in Syria". Toby Cadman & Natacha Barcq. International Bar Association. 3 November 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
- Toby Cadman. "Accountability for War Crimes in Yemen". Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers Blog. United Kingdom: Guernica 37 - Yemen Accountability. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
- Cadman, Toby (27 June 2023). The Role of International Tribunals in Post-Conflict Justice (Speech). King's College London. kcl.ac.uk. London, UK: Centro Guernica. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
Recognition
[edit]Cadman had been recognized and listed as a leading barrister in Public International Law at the The Legal 500 aswell as getting ranked among top barristers in International Criminal Law from Chambers and Partners.[4][3] He was also awarded the Global Human Rights Defender Award by Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers and the UK Bar Council Certificate of Merit, which recognised him for his contribution to the international criminal law.[2] He has been also interviewed by various news channels, including BBC, Aljazeera, Middle East Eye, The Guardian and The New York Times.[5][6][7]
Personal Life
[edit]Outside of his legal career, Toby Cadman is an enthusiast of martial arts, particularly Shaolin Kung Fu.
References
[edit]- ^ "ICT: Toby Cadman made special adviser to chief prosecutor". Prothom Alo. 21 November 2024. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Barristers' Chambers in London, UK; Toby Cadman". G37chambers. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Toby Cadman; UK Bar Guide 2025; Spotlight : Crime: International Criminal". Chambers and Partners. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Toby Cadman; Guernica 37 Chambers, London". The Legal 500. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ Sondos Asem (11 December 2024). "The path to justice for Assad's victims: Interview with Toby Cadman". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ "Bringing Israel to justice: MEMO in Conversation with Toby Cadman". Middle East Monitor. 2024. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ "UK community leader Mueen-Uddin indicted in Bangladesh". BBC News. 2 May 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2025.