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Lucia Brieskova

Lucia Brieskova

Position

Lucia was called to the Bar in 2019 and joined Chambers as a barrister in June 2021, having previously worked in Chambers as an associate since Chambers’ inception. In addition to being a barrister Lucia is teaching in Oxford in the areas of international and EU law and policy.

​She accepts instructions in most Chambers’ practice areas, at domestic and international level. Her domestic practice consists of criminal law, extradition and regulatory law. She has prosecuted and defended in the Magistrates’ and Crown Courts and is on the CPS General list (Level 1). She has acted for Requested Persons in extradition matters at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and the High Court and regularly appears before Regulatory panels.

​In her international practice, Lucia accepts instructions in the areas of international criminal law, international humanitarian law, human rights, and EU law. Lucia’s PhD, focused on the intersection of human rights, business and migration, enables her to carry out work in this niche and growing area of law.

Career

Prior to joining Chambers Lucia completed 18 months criminal law pupillage in another leading London based set.

During her pupillage Lucia practised in the areas of general crime, youth court work, and extradition. She defended and prosecuted regularly in the Magistrates' Courts and was developing a Crown Court practice. Her defence and prosecution practice extended from minor offences to serious and complex offences and issues including burglary, robbery, drug dealing and modern slavery. Lucia appeared in several hearings relating to extradition proceedings, and contributed, in several posts, to the Extradition Hub on CrimeLine. She also worked on cases with international law elements such as human trafficking and complaints brought before the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

​Prior to her pupillage, Lucia gained a wide variety of legal work experience at national and international level, in addition to previously working as an associate at Guernica 37 Chambers.

Whilst doing her PhD in Oxford, she took up a position as an assistant lawyer to the legal adviser of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in France, where she worked on many pressing human rights and international law-related issues such as the annexation of Crimea by Russia, the accession of the European Union to the European Convention of Human Rights, and foreign terrorist fighters.

​Previously, Lucia worked at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg in Chambers of Advocate General Juliane Kokott and Judge Daniel Svaby, and as a senior paralegal in the crime team in a firm of solicitors in Oxford, where she was running her own Crown Court caseload, and represented clients in the police station.

Languages

English

Slovak (native)

Czech (fluent)

French and German (business)

Memberships

The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

Criminal Bar Association

Young Legal Aid Lawyers' Association

Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers

Qualified to accept Public Access instructions

Education

PhD in International and European Law, Oxford Brookes University (Oxford, UK)

BPTC, University of Law (London, UK)

Certificate in Law, War and Human Rights, London School of Economics (London, UK)

LLM in International and European Law, Jean Moulin University (Lyon, France)

LLB, Oxford Brookes University (Oxford, UK)