Naomi Hart

Essex Court Chambers

Essex Court Chambers junior Naomi Hart’s public international law and human rights practice surged last year. She worked on three different cases before the International Court of Justice, which included a high-profile case between Ukraine and Russia concerning Russia’s invasion. Many third states were intervening in this case on the basis that they are parties to the Genocide Convention; Hart was counsel for the UK which was the intervener.

Her work last year didn’t stop there as she appeared before the European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber) over a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Hart’s international practice also covered maritime boundary delimitation after she appeared before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The case was between the Maldives and Mauritius which, despite having a good relationship with each other, needed a way of determining the maritime boundary between them.

It’s an impressive case list for a barrister who was called to the Bar just six years ago. This year, Hart will be further expanding her international law and human rights practice as she builds up expertise in climate change.