Louise Christian

Louise Hilda Christian (born 22 May 1952, Oxford) is a British human rights solicitor.[1] She is the daughter of Jack and Maureen Christian.

Christian has represented detainees at the American Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba.[2][3] Her firm, Christian Khan, co-founded with Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, has participated in wrongful death inquests, and has been involved in litigation into drug regulation.

Christian has been prominent in left-wing politics, standing as a Socialist Alliance candidate in Hornsey and Wood Green in the 2001 election. Louise Christian has long been associated with human rights' pressure group Liberty and was the Chair from July 2007 until October 2009. She has contributed to The Guardian and is the author or co-author of several books.

Publications

References

  1. "Louise Christian contributor page". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. January 2010 "Campaigning solicitor Louise Christian receives top accolade" Check |archiveurl= value (help). Archived from the original on 25 January 2010.
  3. January 2010 "Human right lawyer award for Louise Christian" Check |archiveurl= value (help). Archived from the original on 25 January 2010.


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