Seamus Treacy

Education

He studied at Queen's University, Belfast and was called to the bar in 1979.

Career

He initially practised as a barrister after passing the bar.

Two decades later, in 1999, he was appointed Queen's Counsel, and the following year was called to the Bar Council of Ireland.

In 2007, he was made a High Court Judge.

In 2017 he was sworn in as a Lord Justice of Appeal in the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.[1][2]

Along with Barry MacDonald, Treacy challenged the ruling that barristers must swear allegiance to the Queen, arguing successfully that lawyers who held nationalist views should be exempt from this requirement.[3]

Personal life

In 2009, following the discovery of a pipe bomb nearby, Treacy moved from his Belfast home due to security concerns.[3]

In 2018, he resigned from the Privy Council, only a few months after his appointment.[4]

References

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