Nick Stanage

Call Year: 1997
Qualifications: MA (First Class Honours) Inner Temple Major Scholar Inner Temple Duke of Edinburgh Scholar
Areas of Practice: Civil actions against the police, Inquests, Immigration and Nationality, Criminal law, Public law
Tel: 0161 236 1840
Email: clerks@gcnchambers.co.uk

"..."brings a case to life; his cross examination is exciting, precise and without mercy"." (Legal 500 2007)

"Peers rate him for his skilful presentation in front of a jury." (Chambers and Partners 2007)

Practice

Civil actions against the police

Specialises in this broad and complex area of law. Practice covers civil claims against the police, Prison Service and immigration authorities for false imprisonment, assault, malicious prosecution and misfeasance. He has successfully used the Human Rights Act to challenge operational policing decisions. Further specialisms include judicial review of the IPCC, negligence, and claims under the Race Relations Act, Data Protection Act and Fatal Accidents Act.

Inquests

Extensive experience of coronial law and acts for bereaved families and individuals in Inquests. Inquest practice covers deaths in police, prison and immigration custody as well as deaths arising in a healthcare context, including institutions for the mentally ill. Has published articles on the subject in both Inquest Law and Legal Action Journal.

Immigration and Nationality

Specialises in asylum, immigration, human rights and public law remedies wherever abuse of executive power arises. He has worked with the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories. Practice includes civil claims against the Home Office for false imprisonment, misfeasance and death in custody.

Criminal law

Criminal defence with specific interest in civil liberties issues. Particular expertise in cases involving serious public order offences and political protest.

Public law

Interest and experience in a wide cross-section of Human Rights and general public law applications on behalf of Claimants.

Notable cases

LS (Uzbekistan) v SSHD [2008] EWCA Civ 909; [2008] All ER (D) 413 (Jul) judgment

Marc Vallee v Metropolitan Police (2008) (photojournalist wins apology and out-of-court settlement) news story

(1) IA (Syria) (2) SA (Syria) v SSHD (13/11/07) (CA Civ Div) [2007] All ER (D) 211 (Nov) (expert evidence)

Paul v Chief Constable of Humberside Police [2006] EWCA Civ 1433 (out of time appeal by CC Humberside Police not allowed) judgment

Inquest into the death of Rebecca Turner at HMP Low Newton [12/05/2006] (jury returned highly critical narrative verdict) read more

Jason Paul v Chief Constable of Humberside Police [27/1/2006] (civil claim against the police won) read more

Inquest into the death of Wendy Booth at HMP Durham [02/12/2005] (jury returned highly critical verdict ) read more

Recommendations

Regional Bar - Northern Circuit - Crime (2007) "Nick Stanage, who specialises in civil actions against the police, "brings a case to life; his cross examination is exciting, precise and without mercy"; he acted for the defendant in the high-profile Jason Paul v Chief Constable of Humberside Police case." UK Legal 500 2007 edition

Leading Junior in Human Rights : Northern (2007) "A newcomer to this year's rankings, Nick Stanage is a highly rated police law expert. He handled the civil claim against the police in Jason Paul v Chief Constable of Humberside Police. Stanage also specialises in dealing with inquests. He represented the families in the inquest into the death of Wendy Booth at HMP Durham and the inquest into the death of Rebecca Turner at HMP Low Newton." Chambers & Partners 2007 more

Leading Junior in Immigration Law : Northern (2007) "Well versed in immigration and asylum law, Nick Stanage gained plaudits from solicitors for his expertise in Palestinian appeals. He has recently been involved in a case where permission has been given for a Court of Appeal hearing on the question of Home Office policy on asylum seekers from occupied Palestinian territories" Chambers & Partners 2007 more

Leading Junior in Police Law, Mainly Claimant : Northern (2007) "Nick Stanage from Garden Court North Chambers has recently been involved in many topical cases, including those addressing the use of CS gas, the rights of peaceful protesters and, most famously, the malicious prosecution case brought by Jason Paul. Peers rate him for his skilful presentation in front of a jury." Chambers & Partners 2007 more

Leading Junior in Immigration: Northern (2006): "Nick Stanage...recommended for [his] proficiency in this area of law... Stanage's practice also includes an expertise in Palestinian appeals. He is involved in a case where permission has been given for a full Court of Appeal hearing on the perversity of Home Office policy on all asylum-seekers from occupied Palestinian territories." Chambers & Partners 2006.

Leading Junior in Police Law (mainly claimant): Northern (2006): "...recieved feedback this year for his 'dedication to the area as a whole and to the plight of his clients'. He undertakes the full range of civil actions against the police and private security firms including inquests and false imprisonment actions." Chambers & Partners 2006.

Publications

Has written a number of articles for Inquest Law , Journal of the Inquest Lawyers Group.

Other Activities

Provides training seminars nationwide to solicitors, NGOs and environmental groups on public order issues, rights on arrest and actions against the police, police practice and freedom of expression and association.

Has trained solicitors in law and communication skills nationwide.

Professional Associations

Police Actions Lawyers Group

Inquest Lawyers Group

ILPA

Background and Personal profile

Worked at Liberty as civil rights advisor on telephone advice line, advised on CCRC referrals, police surveillance and discriminatory arrests.

Languages

Fluent Spanish and French.