Craig Sandison, Lord Sandison

Craig Robert Kindness Sandison, Lord Sandison (born 30 May 1966) is a Scottish judge who has been a Senator of the College of Justice since 2021.

Lord Sandison
Senator of the College of Justice
Assumed office
23 February 2021
Nominated byNicola Sturgeon
As First Minister
MonarchsElizabeth II, Charles III
Personal details
Born
Craig Sandison
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of Cambridge
OccupationAdvocate
ProfessionLawyer Judge

Career

Sandison graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 1989 with a Bachelor of Laws degree and then from the University of Edinburgh with a Diploma in Legal Practice. He obtained a Diploma in Forensic Medicine from the University of Glasgow. Sandison obtained a master's degree in 1991 and a PhD in 1994, both from the University of Cambridge. He trained with Scottish solicitor's firm Brodies before becoming an Advocate at the Faculty of Advocates in 1996. He became a Queen's Counsel in 2009. It was announced on 4 February 2021 that Sandison had been appointed as a Senator of the College of Justice.[1] He was installed as a Senator of the College of Justice at a ceremony in the Court of Session on 23 February 2021, taking the judicial title of Lord Sandison.[2]

Sandison acted for Wings Over Scotland blogger Stuart Campbell in his defamation action against former Scottish Labour leader and Member of the Scottish Parliament Kezia Dugdale over a column that she had written in newspaper.[3] This was the first case to ever be heard by the Inner House of the Court of Session virtually and was done so in the wake of the widespread restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

References

  1. "Three new senators appointed", Law Society of Scotland, 4 February 2021 2021
  2. "New senators installed at Parliament House ceremony", Scottish Legal News, 23 February 2021
  3. Paterson, Laura (25 March 2019). "Pro-independence blogger 'horrified' by homophobia accusation from Kezia Dugdale". Daily Record.
  4. "Virtual court hears Kezia Dugdale defamation appeal", BBC News, 21 April 2020


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