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  • Gender-Based Violence | Women's Rights

    Concerted Barrister Action on VAWG

    ByCLG September 8, 2025

    Writing in Counsel Magazine, Celestine Greenwood asks what individual barristers and chambers can and must do to combat VAWG — arguing that the fight against gender-based violence begins in our own professional practice.

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  • Child Protection | Family Law | Reform

    Better Data Needed to Combat Delays in Public Law Family Cases

    ByCLG September 1, 2025

    Drawing on her doctoral research and two decades at the family Bar, Celestine Greenwood argues that the public law family justice system urgently needs better data — and that without it, the reform that children and families need cannot happen.

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  • International Human Rights | Racial Justice

    Slavery Remembrance Day — A Personal Reflection

    ByCLG August 23, 2025

    On Slavery Remembrance Day 2025, Celestine Greenwood reflects on the deep entanglement of Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds with the transatlantic slave trade — and reaffirms the obligation of those who practice law in those cities to champion racial equality.

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  • International Human Rights | International Justice

    Reflections on World Day for International Justice

    ByCLG July 17, 2025

    On World Day for International Justice, Celestine Greenwood reflects on Srebrenica, the ICC’s record and limitations, and the duty of lawyers to advocate for justice — for those for whom the law has come too late, as well as those still waiting.

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  • Child Protection | Family Law | Poverty

    International Day of Families 2025 — Poverty Should Never Be a Reason for Separating Families

    ByCLG May 15, 2025

    On the International Day of Families 2025, Celestine Greenwood sets out a principle that her practice and research compel her to state plainly: poverty should never be a reason for separating families. The separation of children from their families on economic grounds is a human rights violation.

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  • Climate Change | International Human Rights

    The ‘Activist’ Court

    ByCLG October 14, 2024

    Can — and should — judicial activism protect humans from the serious danger of climate change? Celestine Greenwood examines the ECtHR’s landmark KlimaSeniorinnen ruling and asks whether courts have both the legitimacy and the obligation to act where democratic institutions have failed.

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  • Girls' Rights | International Human Rights

    What Are Girls’ Human Rights? Why Should We Be Concerned About Them?

    ByCLG October 11, 2024

    Celestine Greenwood asks: what are girls’ human rights, why are they routinely denied — even in the UK — and what can lawyers and citizens do about it? Drawing on her work with the Cambridge Girls Human Rights Hub.

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  • Climate Change | Family Law | Poverty

    International Day of Families 2024 — The Family Under Threat

    ByCLG May 15, 2024

    On the 30th anniversary of the International Day of Families, Celestine Greenwood examines the threats facing the modern family: the law’s failure to keep pace with changing structures, the mounting crisis of poverty, and the existential challenge of climate change.

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  • International Human Rights | Racial Justice

    Remembering the Slave Trade and its Abolition — A Personal Reflection

    ByCLG August 23, 2023

    On Slavery Remembrance Day, Celestine Greenwood reflects on Liverpool’s deep entanglement with the transatlantic slave trade — and the obligations that history places on those who practice law in its shadow today.

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  • Child Protection | Family Law

    Care Day 2022

    ByCLG February 18, 2022

    On Care Day 2022, Celestine Greenwood reflects on what it means to be a family lawyer whose work determines the futures of children in the care system — and on the obligations we all share toward those children.

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Barrister at Exchange Chambers (Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds). Called to the Bar 1991. Doctoral researcher. Thirty years of advocacy in child protection, domestic abuse and international human rights.

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Celestine contributes Chapter 16: "Prosecutor v Radovan Karadžić" (pp. 447-478) — a feminist rewriting of the ICY judgment, part of the Feminist International Judgments Project.

  • Concerted Barrister Action on VAWG
  • Better Data Needed to Combat Delays in Public Law Family Cases
  • Slavery Remembrance Day — A Personal Reflection
  • Reflections on World Day for International Justice
  • International Day of Families 2025 — Poverty Should Never Be a Reason for Separating Families

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