Nick Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
Office:President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Term Start:1 October 2009
Term End:30 September 2012
1Blankname:Deputy
1Namedata:The Lord Hope of Craighead
Nominator:Jack Straw
Appointed:Elizabeth II
Predecessor:Office created
Successor:The Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
Office2:Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Term Start2:1 October 2008
Term End2:30 September 2009
Deputy2:The Lord Hoffmann
The Lord Hope of Craighead
Predecessor2:The Lord Bingham of Cornhill
Successor2:Office abolished
Office3:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Nominator3:Lord Falconer
Appointer3:Elizabeth II
Term Start3:3 October 2005
Term End3:30 September 2008
Predecessor3:The Lord Woolf
Successor3:The Lord Judge
Office4:Master of the Rolls
Term Start4:6 June 2000
Term End4:3 October 2005
Predecessor4:The Lord Woolf
Successor4:The Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony
Office5:Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Term Start5:12 January 1999
Term End5:6 June 2000
Predecessor5:The Lord Lloyd of Berwick
Successor5:The Lord Scott of Foscote
Office6:Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong
Term Start6:1 October 2012
Appointer6:Leung Chun-ying
Birth Date:21 January 1938[1]
Nationality:British
Spouse:Christylle Marie-Thérèse Rouffiac
Children:2, including Marie
Residence:Hampstead, London
Alma Mater:King's College, Cambridge
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Nicholas Addison Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers,,, [2] (born 21 January 1938) is a British former senior judge.

Phillips was the inaugural President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, holding office between October 2009 and October 2012. He was the last Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and the first Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales to be head of the English judiciary when that function was transferred from the Lord Chancellor in April 2006.[3] Before his chief justiceship, he was Master of the Rolls from 2000 to 2005. He sits as a crossbencher.

Early life

Phillips was born 21 January 1938. He was educated at Bryanston School (where he was appointed a governor of the school in 1975, he has been chairman of its governors since 1981). He undertook National Service with the Royal Navy and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, being commissioned as an officer.[4]

After two years' military service he went to King's College, Cambridge, where he read law. In 1962, he was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple, where he was a Harmsworth Scholar. He undertook pupillage at 2 Essex Court Chambers (with the Anglo-American QC, Waldo Porges) and subsequently obtained a tenancy there, later moving to 1 Brick Court (now Brick Court Chambers). In 1973, he was appointed as Junior Counsel to the Ministry of Defence and to the Treasury in Maritime and Admiralty matters. On 4 April 1978, he became Queen's Counsel.

Judicial career

In 1982, Phillips was appointed a Recorder and from 1987 was a full-time High Court Judge on the Queen's Bench Division, with the customary knighthood. He took an interest in legal training, and was Chairman of the Council of Legal Education from 1992 to 1997. He presided over several complex fraud trials including those covering the Robert Maxwell pension fund fraud and Barlow Clowes. In 1995, he became a Lord Justice of Appeal and was appointed to the Privy Council.

On 12 January 1999, he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary[5] and created a Life Peer under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 as Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers, of Belsize Park in the London Borough of Camden.

He then succeeded Harry, Lord Woolf as Master of the Rolls on 6 June 2000. He conducted an inquiry into the outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.[6] He served as Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005 to 2008, when he was reappointed as a Law Lord.

Since 2008, Phillips was the Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary until he became the first president of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom on 1 October 2009.

Queen Elizabeth II elevated him as a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter on 23 April 2011.[7]

On 11 October 2011, Phillips announced his retirement on 30 September 2012, almost four months before the mandatory retirement age for British judges at turning 75 on 21 January 2013.[8]

After retiring from the bench, Phillips followed Woolf as president of the Qatar International Court at Doha[9] He served on the court from 2012 to 2018. He also acts as an arbitrator.[10]

In March 2012, the Government of Hong Kong SAR appointed Phillips as a Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. He also serves as President of the British Maritime Law Association and Chairman of the European Maritime Law Organisation.[11]

Personal life

Phillips is married to Christylle Marie-Thérèse Rouffiac, and lives in Hampstead, London. One of his two children is novelist Marie Phillips.

Phillips is a member of Brooks's and the Garrick Clubs. He was also appointed the inaugural Distinguished Fellow and visiting professor of The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London.[12]

He received honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws (Hon. LLD) from Exeter (1998), Birmingham (2003), London (2004), Wake Forest University (2010), and the International Institute of Maritime Law, and of Doctor of Civil Law (Hon. DCL) from City University, London (2003).

Phillips served as Chancellor of Bournemouth University from 2009 until 2018, being succeeded by broadcaster and author Kate Adie.[13]

Arms

Bannerimage:Garter Banner of the Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers.svg
Coronet:Coronet of a Baron
Escutcheon:Azure a Fess Ermine between three Ammonites Argent ribbed Sable.
Crest:On a Rock of Fossil Limestone Proper a Leopard sejant Argent spotted Azure grasping with the dexter forepaw a Curtana Argent hilt pommel and quillons Azure.
Supporters:On either side a Curlew Proper.
Orders:Garter circlet
Banner:The banner of the Baron's arms used as Knight Companion of the Garter depicted at St George's Chapel.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Birthday's today. https://web.archive.org/web/20140121090450/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/archive/2014-1-21.html . dead . 21 January 2014 . The Telegraph. 29 April 2014. 21 January 2014. Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, President of The Supreme Court, 2009–12, 76 .
  2. https://www.societyofeditors.org/press-freedom-news/08-march-2013/Press-regulation-Group-of-six-appointed-to-kick-start-new-watchdog Society of Editors — Press regulation: Group of six appointed
  3. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/article6714782.ece 23 July 2009 The Times Law 100, 2009
  4. Web site: Phillips of Worth Matravers, Baron, (Nicholas Addison Phillips) (born 21 January 1938). WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. en. 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u30733. 978-0-19-954088-4. 26 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Beamish. David. Lords of Appeal in Ordinary 1876–2009. Peerages. 27 April 2014.
  6. News: BSE victims to get millions. The Guardian. 27 May 2020. 22 October 2000 .
  7. News: Lord Phillips and Admiral Boyce made Knights of Garter. 23 April 2011. BBC News.
  8. News: Retiring Supreme Court president defends human rights. BBC News. 11 October 2011. 6 July 2012.
  9. Article of Lord Phillips. International Review of Law . April 2012 . 2012 . 1 . 3 . Qscience.com. 10.5339/irl.2012.3. Phillips . Nicholas A. . free .
  10. Web site: Lord Phillips Brick Court Chambers. www.brickcourt.co.uk. 2020-05-26.
  11. Web site: BMLA Officers. British Maritime Law Association. 26 May 2020.
  12. Web site: Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers. kcl.ac.uk. 26 May 2020.
  13. Web site: Broadcaster and author Kate Adie begins tenure as new BU Chancellor. bournemouth.ac.uk. en. 5 February 2019.