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Livio Zilli
Practice
Year of Call
2007
Livio became a tenant at Garden Court in October 2008 after successfully completingpupillage under the supervision of Duran Seddon and Leslie Thomas. During his Email Address
pupillage Livio gained experience in asylum and immigration, criminal, coronial, extradition, housing, prison and public law. As a junior tenant, Livio has continued todevelop a successful practice in some of these areas of law.
Telephone
020 7993 7694
Asylum and Immigration and public law
Education
BVC, ICSL, London;
As a pupil Livio had exposure to and worked on a wide range of asylum and immigration and public law cases at all levels, including: EB Kosovo - v - SSHD [2008] UKHL 41; SSHD - v - AP [2008] EWHC 2001 (Admin); and R (AC, by his litigation friend) -v - Secretary of State for Justice [2008] EWCA Civ 882. Livio represents appellants before the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal in a range of asylum and immigration hearings, including deportation appeals. He also acts pro bono for Bail for Immigration Detainees.
University, Belfast;and Political Science Inquests
As a pupil under Leslie Thomas's supervision, Livio gained experience in coronial lawand worked on a number of 'death in custody' inquests, including being led by Leslie Garden Court
Thomas at the inquest into the 2005 death of Wayne Reid at HMP Rye Hill - an Art. 2 Chambers
inquest in which the jury found that the prison authorities did not do all that could reasonably be expected of them to prevent the risk of harm to the deceased. Livio is currently instructed in a number of other inquests into deaths in custody.
Recent Cases
Inquest into the death of Shaun Jones, which involved the tragic death of 14-year-old
boy 12 hours after taking anti-acne tablet.
Shaun Jones, a fit and healthy schoolboy and rugby player died on 22 October 2008 at
the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, approximately 12 hours after taking an
antibiotic tablet to treat acne. On 27 February 2009, at the conclusion of the inquest into
his death, Mary Hassell, HM Majesty's Coroner for Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan,
returned a short narrative verdict in which she identified medical complications as a
result of an idiosyncratic adverse reaction to minocycline hydrochloride, the active
ingredient in the anti-acne drug, as the most likely cause of Shaun's death. Among other
things, the Inquest heard that when Shaun went to the pharmacy, he was given a
different drug to the one which the doctor had prescribed. Shaun was given a drug for
the first time without the product information leaflet.
Livio Zilli was instructed by Betesh Partnership Solicitors and acted pro bono for the
parents of Shaun Jones. Read the guardian article

In July 2009 Livio was instructed by Farleys Solicitors as counsel for the Clarke family at
the Inquest into the death of Peter Andrew Clarke whose body, together with that of his
partner, Sharon Arthurs-Chegini, was found on a yacht off the coast of Senegal in
September 2006.
Read the guardian article

Barrister profile
Livio Zilli
Background
Prior to coming to the bar, Livio worked at the International Secretariat of AmnestyInternational where, since the mid-90s, he was employed in various capacities, includingas researcher on the UK until starting pupillage in October 2007. On behalf of Amnesty,Livio carried out extensive legal research and produced many published reportsdocumenting human rights violations as a result of the implementation of terrorism,asylum and immigration legislation. Livio was also centrally involved in assisting in thepreparation of Amnesty's written and oral submissions to the House of Lords in anumber of pivotal cases, including the A No. 1 (internment/derogation) and A No. 2(torture evidence) litigation and Al-Skeini (applicability of the ECHR/HRA to Iraq). Livioprovided advice to the Legal Office and the Secretary General of Amnesty on a varietyof domestic legal issues in the UK.
Publications
"Environment at HMP Rye Hill contributed to death", Leslie Thomas and Livio Zilli,Inquest Law, Issue 15, November 2008 Livio wrote numerous reports whilst working at Amnesty International, including: "UK - Seeking asylum is not a crime: detention of people who have sought asylum",Amnesty International, AI Index: EUR 45/015/2005, 20 June 2005 (co-written with JanShaw); "UK - Human rights: a broken promise", Amnesty International, AI Index: EUR45/004/2006, 23 February 2006.
Academic articles
"Children's Right to a Fair Trial in International Law", Trinity College Law Review, Vol. 5,2002.
"Decriminalising consensual heterosexual conduct outside marriage: the women's caseunder international human rights law", Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights; vol. 20,no. 3, September 2002, pp. 299-314.
"The Crime of Rape in the Case Law of the Strasbourg Institutions", Criminal LawForum, vol. 13 issue 2, 2002, pp. 245 - 265 Societies
Livio is a member of Amnesty International and of the Immigration Law Practitioners'Association.

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