Mark Muller is a senior barrister and is involved in many other human rights organisations, serving as current Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee and Chair of the Kurdish Human Rights Project. Throughout the last fifteen years he has been involved in a series of groundbreaking human rights cases before the European Court of Human Rights involving freedom of expression and cultural identity. As a member of the Bar Human Rights Litigation Team he was involved in the US Supreme Court Case of Hamdan v Rumsfeld which upheld the habeas corpus and fair trial rights of Guantanamo detainees. Mark has written extensively on a wide variety of human rights and legal subjects and has made regular appearances in the international and national media on issues such as the abolition of the death penalty, journalistic freedom and Guantanamo Bay. In 2006 Mark was short-listed for Liberty’s prestigious Human Rights Lawyer of the Year.
Dominic Flynn is a solicitor specialising in private client and charity matters. He is a Partner in Portrait Solicitors, a niche practice with a number of national and international grant giving and service providing charity clients. On the private client side, Dominic acts for numerous living artists, writers and broadcasters, as well as for the estates of a number of deceased artists.