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Daniella Waddoup

Daniella Waddoup

Work Department

Criminal Law and Appeals Actions Against the Police and Public Authorities Children's Rights Group

Position

The focus of Daniella’s practice is criminal justice and mental health and capacity. In addition to a busy trial practice in the criminal courts, she undertakes work in related areas, including prison, crime-related public law and mental health law. She also appears regularly in the Court of Protection in applications challenging deprivations of liberty and best interests decisions concerning the care, residence and treatment of individuals lacking capacity.

Career

In 2017, Daniella was recognised for her commitment to representing vulnerable young defendants by the Youth Justice Legal Centre and was presented with the ‘Rising Star in Youth Justice’ award. Daniella is a founding member of Project EPIC, which provides pro bono legal advice and representation for children and young people in custody with special educational needs, in order to ensure that appropriate educational support and provision is made both during and after detention.

Prior to joining Chambers, Daniella was a research assistant in the Law Commission’s criminal law team, where she worked primarily on reform of the insanity defence and fitness to plead procedure. She has provided research and editorial assistance for the most recent editions of Smith and Hogan’s Criminal Law and Smith and Hogan’s Text, Cases and Materials on Criminal Law. She has also volunteered as a paralegal in the strategic litigation department of Just for Kids Law, as a welfare rights worker for St Mungo’s Broadway and as a mentor for young people with learning disabilities taking part in restorative justice.

In 2016-17, Daniella was judicial assistant to Lord Mance JSC. During that time, she was closely involved in many of the leading cases before the Supreme Court and Privy Council in her current areas of practice.

Languages

German

Memberships

Criminal Bar AssociationCriminal Appeals Lawyers AssociationHuman Rights Lawyers AssociationHoward League for Penal ReformLibertyPolice Action Lawyers Group

Education

BA, Law with Law Studies in Europe, Oxford University (First Class)LLM, Human Rights and Criminal Justice, Cambridge University (First Class)BPTC, Kaplan Law School (Outstanding)

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