“Huge political and diplomatic experience …. Very well-known and trusted in global political circles”
Legal 500
“Huge political and diplomatic experience …. Very well-known and trusted in global political circles”
Legal 500
Cameron was previously the firm’s Managing Partner for 11 years. He trained at Carter-Ruck under the firm’s founder Peter Carter-Ruck and became a partner in 1995. Cameron graduated from The Queen’s College, Oxford, with First Class Honours in Modern History before converting to law.
His clients include a large number of governments, heads of state and leading political figures from across the world as well as commercial entities and individuals requiring specialist advice on international issues.
In addition to many years conducting litigation in the High Court in London, Cameron has extensive experience of matters proceeding before the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights as well as under the auspices of ICSID, the LCIA, the ICC and other arbitral bodies, due to his role leading Carter-Ruck’s international arbitration practice.
More than three decades at Carter-Ruck has given Cameron enormous experience of dealing with the UK and international media and he is able to apply the reputation management expertise he has acquired to deal with media interest in cases involving his clients.
Cameron continues to bring claims for a number of his clients against the international media. He has also represented Al Jazeera Media Network in both legal and regulatory matters for many years. In late 2022, Cameron’s team filed papers with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague seeking an investigation into the killing of renowned journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by the Israeli military and the prosecution of those responsible.