Satvinder S. Juss

[1] Satvinder Juss is an expert in constitutional practice, human rights, and refugee law focusing particularly on policy-oriented work.

His family settled in Wolverhampton in 1968 where Enoch Powell MP made his “Rivers of Blood” speech.

[5] In 2013, Juss was a Member of the Slavery Working Group at the Centre for Social Justice,[6] whose Report led to the UK Government passing the Modern Slavery Act 2015[7] Juss is a Barrister in the High Court and the Court of Appeal,[8] has argued cases before the British House of Lords and the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, and sits as a Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal.

[9] He has worked with many brain-trust organizations such as Encounter, the Royal Society of Arts, and the Rowntree Trust, for whom he has given policy speeches.

His work in this respect has emphasised the increasing encounter of Sikhism and the Law in contemporary liberal western society.

Juss has also published two articles in 2015: 'The Notion of Complicity in Refugee Law' in the Journal of International Criminal Justice (vol.

His current work in progress includes, Landmark Cases in Public Law (with Prof. Maurice Sunkim) by Bloomsbury Press.