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Philip Moser KC

Philip Moser KC

Position

Philip Moser QC, joint Head of Chambers, is ranked as a Leading Silk in EU Law, Competition Law, Procurement Law and Indirect Tax by Legal 500 and Chambers UK. He has appeared in every division of the High Court and at every level of the UK and EU Courts. His practice deals with all aspects of domestic and international trade law, including the intersection of domestic and EU law, now encompassing the implications of Brexit.

Philip regularly handles cases in the UK appellate courts and at the CJEU. He also acts as a Mediator and is listed as an LCIA Arbitrator. A former supervisor in EC Law at Robinson College, Cambridge, Philip was editor of the European Advocate 2000-2019 and publishes on issues of EU law.

Career

Called 1992. Mediator 2004. Professional background: research associate, Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS), University of Cambridge 1996-1998; supervisor in EC Law, Robinson College, Cambridge 1995-97; Editorial Board, European Law Reports 1999-editor, The European Advocate 2000-; Bar Council Representative to the Federation of European Bars 2001-2007; accredited as mediator (College of Law); elected UK council member for the International Criminal Bar 2003-2007; chairman, ICB Election & Constitution Committees, 2003-2007.

Philip Moser QC is a member of the Northern Ireland Bar and the Bar of the Republic of Ireland.

Languages

German (bilingual); French (working knowledge).

Memberships

Philip Moser QC is the current Chairman of the Bar European Group, a specialist bar association of the Bar of England and Wales.

Education

Robinson College, Cambridge; Vienna University; MA(Cantab ); Inns of court school of law; Duke of Edinburgh Scholarship.

Mentions

London Bar

Competition

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Philip Moser KC – Monckton Chambers
London Bar

European Union relations

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Philip Moser KC – Monckton Chambers ‘Unparalleled knowledge and litigation experience in the field of EU directives in English law. Philip is a brilliant advocate.'