Human Rights and Public International Law are two of the most appealing and popular areas
of the law, but what do they really entail and how easy are they to get into? We hear from
two junior practitioners who tell us about their own motivations and the challenges they have
encountered in their practices. Learn why it might not always pay to be an activist if you
want to go into HR and take note of a health warning about how to start a PIL practice…
Guests
Jude Bunting: barrister at Doughty Street https://www.doughtystreet.co.uk/barristers/jude-
bunting
Remi Reichhold: barrister at 5 Essex Court https://5essexcourt.co.uk/our-
people/profile/remi-reichhold
Glossary
CFA: Conditional Fee Agreement – sometimes known as ‘no win no fee’
NGO: Non-Governmental Organisation
PIL: Public International Law