'Gareth Peirce' (born c. 1940) is a
British solicitor. She discarded her birth name of "'Jean'" when she was quite young, taking "Gareth" as her legal name. She is noted for taking on controversial cases, including high profile
human rights issues. Her clients include the
Birmingham Six, the
Guildford Four, former
MI5 operative
David Shayler,
Abu Qatada (who has been called 'Europe's
Al-Qaeda Ambassador'),
Judith Ward, the family of
Jean Charles de Menezes,
Mozzam Begg and
Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi, a detainee at the
Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
In the mid 1970's for the several years or so period in which they existed Gareth Pierce certainly supported specific campaigns for reform of the laws and police procedures that permitted the wrongful prosecutuon and conviction of persons solely on identification evidence. Individual cases that were then very much in the news - such as the George Davis Is Innocent Campaign alongside numerous others countrywide soon led to the establishment of Justice Against the Identifcation Laws (J.A.I.L.) an organisation which Gareth Pierce supported. (See: "IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE - Practices and Malpractices: A report by JAIL" by Martin Walker and Bernadette Brittain. (1978)).
Peirce was educated at
Cheltenham Ladies' College, the
University of Oxford and the
London School of Economics. In the
1960s, she worked as a journalist in the
United States, following the campaign of
Martin Luther King; when she returned to Britain in the 1970s, after having married Bill Peirce, the son of the American painter
Waldo Peirce, she took a postgraduate law degree at the
London School of Economics. She joined the firm of the radical solicitor Benedict Birnberg as a trainee, and was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors on
December 15,
1978.
She was awarded the
CBE in 1999, but later returned it. She is currently a senior partner at Birnberg Peirce and Partners, and lives in
Kentish Town, north
London, with her husband. They have two adult sons. In the film ''
In the Name of the Father'', Peirce was portrayed by
Emma Thompson (though Thompson's character was actually a
composite of several lawyers who worked on the case, including Peirce).
Peirce was one of the initial eight people inducted in March 2007 into
Justice Denied magazines
Hall of Honor, for her lifetime achievement in aiding the wrongly convicted.
Publications
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Gareth Peirce's speech on Samar and Jawad
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This covert experiment in injustice,
The Guardian (February 4, 2004)
External links
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Profile in The Telegraph article (August 21, 2005)
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BBC Profile of Gareth Peirce
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LEX profile of radical lawyers
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Justice Denied's article about Gareth Peirce in Issue 36 (Winter 2007)