Appointment of Baroness Scotland to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission
Released through Governor’s Office
His Excellency the Governor, Duncan Taylor, CBE, is delighted to announce the appointment of Patricia Janet Scotland, The Rt Hon. the Baroness Scotland of Asthal, QC to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission under section 105(d) of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009. Baroness Scotland’s appointment returns the complement of the Commission to eight after Sir Richard Ground resigned from the Commission earlier this year.
Baroness Scotland has had an exceptionally distinguished career in the law. She gained her LLB (Hons) in 1976 and was called to the Bar in 1977. She was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1991. Baroness Scotland was created a Peer in 1997 and served in several Ministerial positions in the Labour Government, including as Her Majesty’s Attorney General for England, Wales and Northern Ireland from July 2007 to May 2010. She was appointed as an Assistant Recorder in 1991, a Deputy High Court Judge in the
Family Division in 1995, and a Recorder in 2000. Baroness Scotland is currently in private practice in London and serves as a Member of the House of Lords. Baroness Scotland has received many awards for her achievements; and is a member of numerous advisory committees in the UK. Details are in the attached CV.
“Baroness Scotland is a most impressive lady, with an outstanding career to date and impeccable credentials” the Governor said. “I am delighted to be able to appoint such a distinguished lawyer and such a good friend of the Cayman Islands to the JLSC. I have no doubt that her wisdom and experience will be of great benefit to the Commission.”
Her appointment is effective immediately and expires on 31 July, 2015.
Her full CURRICULUM VITAE follows:
Patricia Janet SCOTLAND
(The Rt Hon. the Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC)
Personal:
Nationality British
Education
1976 University of London
LLB (Hons) London
Professional Qualifications
1977 Called to the Bar – Middle Temple
Middle Temple Scholar
Benefactors Scholarship
Winston Churchill Prize Winner (Middle Temple)
Public Appointments & Committees
2011 Vice President of Chatham House
2001 Appointed Privy Councillor
2000 Appointed Recorder
1997 Elected a Middle Temple Bencher
1997 Created a Peer as Baroness Scotland of Asthal
1995/1996 Appointed Deputy High Court Judge Family Division
1991/1992 Appointed Assistant Recorder
1991 Appointed Queen’s Counsel
1989 Member of the Bar of the Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies
1978 Member of the Bar of Antigua, West Indies
Career Summary
October 2011- Return to private practice at 4 Paper Buildings, Temple EC4 and
Present Member of the House of Lords
October 2011- Her Majesty’s Shadow Attorney General
May 2010
Principal legal adviser to the H.M. Loyal Opposition’s Shadow Cabinet.
Leadership of the Shadow Law Officers.
Jul 2007-
May 2010 Her Majesty’s Attorney General for England, Wales and Northern Ireland 2010 and Advocate General for Northern Ireland
Legal adviser to H.M. The Queen, Parliament and the Government.
Guardian of the rule of law and the public interest.
Overall responsibility for the work of the Attorney General’s Office and superintended Departments (the Treasury Solicitor’s Department, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Serious Fraud Office, the Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office, the Army Prosecuting Authority and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate).
Specific statutory duty to superintend the discharge of duties by the Director of Public Prosecutions (who heads the Crown Prosecution Service), the Director of the Serious Fraud Office, the Director of the Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office, the Director of Army Legal Services and the Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.
Non-statutory oversight of the armed service prosecuting authorities and government prosecuting departments
Government’s principal legal adviser dealing (amongst others) with questions of international law, European Community/Union law, human rights and devolution issues
Public interest functions, for example, reference of unduly lenient sentences to the Court of Appeal, bringing proceedings for contempt of court and intervention in certain proceedings to protect charities
Questions of law arising on Bills and with issues of legal policy
Legal aspects of all major international and domestic litigation involving the Government
Specific responsibilities for some elements of the Government’s Criminal Justice System targets.
Chair of the Inter-Ministerial Group on fraud, e-crime, bribery, and corruption
Minister of independent Cabinet rank
Jun 2003 – Minister of State and Deputy to the Home Secretary, Home Office
Jul 2007 Responsible for the Office for Criminal Justice Reform and criminal law, race equality, international issues, ministerial adviser on legal affairs, all legislation in the Lords, Respect, anti-social behaviour policy, crime reduction strategy, youth crime, and anti-domestic violence policy.
May 2005 – Minister of State Criminal Justice System and Offender Management
July 2007 Development of integrated offender management programme
June 2003 – Minister of State for Criminal Justice System and Law Reform and
June 2005 the spokesperson for DTI on Women and Equality Issues In the House of Lords
Overall responsibility for reform and modernisation of the Criminal Justice System Performance Service Agreement Targets 3&4 – narrowing the justice gap
Building confidence in the Criminal Justice System
Criminal Justice System IT and E-Government
Cabinet Office Spokesperson on Gender and Equality Issues.
2001 – 2003 Parliamentary Secretary and Deputy to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Chancellor’s Department
Responsible for:
Legal Aid, the Legal Services Commission and Community Legal Service
Civil Justice Policy
Civil Law Development
Domestic and International Legal Services
Legal Services Ombudsman
Law Commission
Commonhold and Leasehold
Immigration and Asylum Policy
International Policy and the European Union, including the Convention on the future of Europe
Judicial Group, other than individual appointments and casework
Land Registry
Government spokesperson in the House of Lords for Gender and Equality issues (supported by the Women’s Unit in the Cabinet Office)
2002 -2003 Alternate UK Government Representative for the European
Convention with specific responsibility for the European Charter
1999 – 2001 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Responsible for:
North America
The Caribbean
Overseas Territories
Consulates
British Council
BBC World Service
Administration
1979 – 2009 Founding Member and subsequently Head of Chambers 1 Gray’s Inn Square, WC1
Awards inter alia
2011 Named one of the world’s fifty Women of Inspiration by WIE
2011 Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by Euromoney Legal Media
Group at European Women in Business Law Awards
2010 Voted No.1 position in the ‘New Nations’ Black Power List
2009 Received the UN Anti-Corruption Doha Award
2009 GV Media Group Limited Female Personality of the Year Award
2009 Black Solicitors Network Lifetime Achievement Award
2009 Voted No.1 position in the ‘New Nations’ Black Power List
2008 Named the most powerful female black Briton by The Guardian
2008 Caribbean World Award
2008 Voted No.1 position in the ‘New Nations’ Black Power List
2007 Awarded London Black Leaders Award
2006 Awarded the Polish Medal for Contribution to Law Reform in Poland
2005 Kathleen Carlin Justice Seekers Award (USA)
2005 The Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards
2004 Peer of the Year in the House Magazine Awards
2004 Peer of the Year in the Channel 4 Political Awards
2004 Parliamentarian of the Year from the Political Studies Association
1992 Black Woman of the Year (Law)
Memberships
Formerly a member of the Bar Public Relations Committee, Race
Relations Committee, Professional Conduct Committee, Judicial Studies Board Ethnic Minority Advisory Committee, House of Commons Working Party on Child Abduction, Legal Advisory Panel on the National Consumer Council, the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services and the National Advisory Committee on Mentally Disordered Offenders. In addition, one of Her Majesty’s Commissioners for Racial Equality, a former Honorary President of the Trinity Hall Law Society, a former Chairman of the ILEA Disciplinary Tribunal, a member of the BBC.
World Service Consultative Group, Chairman of HMG Caribbean Advisory Group, the Dominican Representative of the Council of The British Commonwealth Ex-Service league and served as a member of the Millennium Commission from 1994-99.
Honorary Doctorates
University of Westminster
University of Buckingham
University of Leicester
University of East London
University of the West Indies
Honorary Fellowships
The Society for Advanced Legal Studies
Wolfson College, Cambridge
Cardiff University
Specialisations
Constitutional, Fraud, International Corruption, International Comparative, Family and Public law.
Human Rights and Equality issues.
Chaired and represented parties in a number of Inquiries relating to Child Abuse, Mental Health and Housing.
Additional Information
A Dame of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, patron of The Margaret Beaufort Institute, GAP, and Missio, and a member of the Thomas More Society and the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship. Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic and Sexual Violence. Patron of Children and Families Across Borders.
Founding Patron of the Corporate Alliance Against Domestic Violence, and the Global Foundation for the Elimination of Domestic Violence (EDV) and Joint Patron of the National Pro Bono Center
Acts of Parliament
Responsible for all legislation in each department during 1999 – 2010 including inter alia:
Bribery Act 2010
Policing and Crime Act 2009
Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
Serious Crime Act 2007
Charities Act 2006
Fraud Act 2006
Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005
Civil Partnership Act 2004
Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004
Land Registration Act 2002
Criminal Justice Act 2003
International Criminal Court Act 2001
Access to Justice Act 1999
EDITOR: See Daily Telegraph Article from Sept. 2009: “Attorney General Baroness Scotland: Lady Scotland was seen as a safe pair of hands” republished today