Christiaan Moll has been head of chambers since 1995. His main area of practice has been general common law with an emphasis on criminal (both prosecution and defence), immigration and latterly, human rights work.
Reported cases include:
R v. Horne (1994) Crim. L. R. 584 (admissibility of psychiatric reports on a defendant running a duress defence);
Ex Parte Dada (1995) 2 All E. R. 522 (the rights of the unborn child);
Ex Parte Turus (1996) Imm. A. R. 388 (the safety of Belgium for third country asylum removal purposes);
On the application of Seri (2001) Imm. A. R. 169 (the interrelation between immigration and family proceedings, and between Article 6 of the E. C. H. R. and a contact application); and
On
the application of Ullah, The Independent, 16th of October
2003, Court of Appeal (sufficiency of evidence in illegal entry by fraud
cases).
Christiaan Moll has also appeared in numerous other unreported cases in both the Administrative Court and the Court of Appeal, and has represented solicitors and veterinary surgeons in front of their respective disciplinary tribunals.
Hobbies include tennis, bridge and travelling.

Christiaan
Moll
B.
A. (Hons.) (Oxon. - Corpus Christi)
(Head
of chambers, pupil supervisor)
Middle Temple, July 1986