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Megan Hirst

Megan Hirst

Work Department

International Law & Arbitration Actions Against the Police and Public Authorities Inquests and Public Inquiries Public International Law International Criminal Law International Human Rights Law Children's Rights Group

Position

Megan Hirst practices in international criminal law, and international human rights law. She has over 15 years of experience in international institutions and courts, with a particular focus on victims’ representation and the post-conflict protection of human rights.

Although Megan has significant experience in various aspects of international criminal proceedings, she has a particular interest in victims’ representation before international criminal tribunals. From 2019 until 2022 she was International Lead Co-Lawyer for victims participating as civil parties in Case 002/02 at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. At the International Criminal Court (ICC), she is representing victims in pre-trial proceedings concerning crimes against the Rohingya in Myanmar, and the opening of an ICC investigation on Afghanistan. She has also previously represented victims in the ICC case against Dominic Ongwen, a former LRA commander in the conflict in Northern Uganda. Previously Megan worked in-house for both the ICC and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon on victims’ participation issues, in which capacity she undertook litigation and played a key role in the development of polices and legal frameworks.

Career

Year of call: 2015 (2006 - Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia)

Megan also has experience advising on questions of public international law and international human rights law, in relation to litigation before both international bodies (such as the UN Special Procedures and Treaty Bodies) and domestic courts.

Megan’s domestic practice has focused on children’s rights. Together with Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC, she represented more than 45 complainant core participants before the Nottinghamshire Councils strand of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. She has also represented child claimants in community care and age assessment cases.

Languages

Tetum Dutch

Education

LLM (International law) (1st), University of Cambridge (2002) LLB (1st Class Honours), University of Queensland (2000) BA (History) (1st Class Honours), University of Queensland (2000)

Mentions

London Bar

International human rights and criminal law

Leading junior3
Megan Hirst – Doughty Street Chambers ‘Megan is an expert on representing victims before international criminal tribunals. She is an authority on not only the history and development of victim representation, but also on the case law and practical procedure of the International Criminal Court, Special Tribunal for Lebanon and other international criminal courts and tribunals.’