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Title: The Legacy of Sir Sydney Kentridge KC

Thomas Grant KC will provide a talk on the life, work and advocacy of Sir Sydney Kentridge KC. Thomas Grant KC is the author of The Mandela Brief, published in Summer 2022. The talk will be followed by a panel discussion which will look at the progress of the South African Bar in the post-apartheid era and the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion to the Rule of Law.

Sir Sydney Kentridge KCMG KC SC is of the great advocates of the 20th century. His practice in South Africa, covered all areas of law. He represented numerous high-profile anti-apartheid figures including Albert Luthuli, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and the family of Steve Biko. After moving to Brick Court Chambers in 1978, he then enjoyed a pre-eminent career at the Bar of England and Wales.

This event is for our Members in the Northern Circuit where Nine Chambers will host a screening of a lecture from Gray’s Inn by Thomas Grant KC followed by a Panel discussion.  The screening will be held at Nine Chambers (formerly 9SJS), 37 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GB, and will be followed by dinner at Comptoir Libanais (The Avenue, Spinningfields, Hardman Street).  The format for the dinner will be a mixed table with students and barristers from the Northern Circuit.

Event details

Location: Nine Chambers, Freetrade, 37 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GB

Date and registration time: Monday 27 October, 5.30pm

Who can attend: Open to all Members of Gray’s Inn

Dress code: Dark suits

Cost: 

  • Students (Gray’s Inn student members only) and barristers within 3 years of Call: £23

Benchers and Barrister members should book on GIOS or contact the Registrar – roberta.lai@graysinn.org.uk to book their place

Booking

Book online via the Gray’s Inn Online System (GIOS).

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Booking opens: 1 October
Booking closes: 23 October

Qualifying Sessions

Qualifying Session (QS):  1 QS

Theme: 

  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Legal Knowledge, Justice and the Rule of Law

Learning aims: 

  1. Analyse concepts and principles in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion, the rule of law and the administration of justice
  2. Contribute to debate and discussion.
  3. Develop legal knowledge and understanding of current themes and issues at the Bar of England and Wales through discussion with practitioners.

This QS relates to the following elements of the Professional Statement for Barristers: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 3.1, 4.1

Preparation required: Yes

To be awarded the QS for this event you are required to join the event on time and stay for the full duration of the event. Please enter your full name when joining the event so that we can record attendance and update the QS records accordingly. This can take up to two weeks.

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