Hemmant's List
International law

Hemmant’s List provides a single point of contact to identify the right barrister for the client’s needs, from a diverse list of counsel, based on experience, expertise and cost.  The diversity of the list assists those seeking to support equitable briefing practices.  Find out more

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The List Clerk can advise which barrister is suitable for the brief by virtue of his or her experience, expertise, availability and cost.

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The barristers on the List can be contacted directly for enquiries as to availability and cost if preferred.

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The right barrister for the brief

Solicitors and clients may make informed choices as to who to brief by enquiry of the clerk or use of the website.

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A Barrister

Step 1 - Shortlist suitable candidates

Jozef Borja-Erece

Jozef was called to the respective Bars of Queensland (Australia) and England & Wales (United Kingdom) in 2023, and currently practises in Queensland. He accepts briefs in all areas of the law, with a particular focus on commercial and public law and a special interest in matters engaging civil rights. Prior to call and following a 2015 admission in the…

Jozef Borja-Erece

Areas of Practice

  • Administrative & Public Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Crime
  • Human rights law
  • Intellectual property law
  • International law
  • Marine law
  • Property Law

Overview

Jozef was called to the respective Bars of Queensland (Australia) and England & Wales (United Kingdom) in 2023, and currently practises in Queensland.

He accepts briefs in all areas of the law, with a particular focus on commercial and public law and a special interest in matters engaging civil rights.

Prior to call and following a 2015 admission in the Supreme Court of Queensland as the youngest lawyer in Southern Hemisphere history that received international coverage and earned him a congressional commendation from the House of Representatives of the Republic of the Philippines, Jozef practised for three years as a solicitor specialised in commercial dispute resolution. As a solicitor, he represented clients in a broad range of matters spanning contractual and property disputes through guardianship contentions and winding up applications to debt recovery and defamation suits.

After graduating from a Master of Laws specialised in Public International Law with High Distinction at the Australian National University, he completed the prestigious Master’s Degree in Corporate Law at the University of Cambridge in 2021 while serving as an associate editor of the Cambridge Law Review.

Before commencing at the Bar, Jozef successfully swept a gauntlet of rigorous standardised bar examinations around the world, consisting of those for admission in the jurisdictions of New York (United States of America), England and Wales (United Kingdom), and Queensland (Australia), certifying his conversance with principles of public, civil, and criminal law in each of the jurisdictions.

Paul Tracey

Paul practised as a solicitor with Higher Rights of Audience in London and as an advocate in Jersey (Channel Islands) between 2001 and 2021. He then worked in commercial litigation as Special Counsel in Brisbane from 2022 to 2024 before being called to the Queensland Bar in mid-2024. Paul has represented clients in significant matters across domestic and offshore jurisdictions,…

Paul Tracey

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Litigation
  • Commercial Law
  • Equity & Trusts
  • Estate Law
  • Family Law
  • International law
  • Taxation Law

Overview

Paul practised as a solicitor with Higher Rights of Audience in London and as an advocate in Jersey (Channel Islands) between 2001 and 2021. He then worked in commercial litigation as Special Counsel in Brisbane from 2022 to 2024 before being called to the Queensland Bar in mid-2024.

Paul has represented clients in significant matters across domestic and offshore jurisdictions, including cases involving trust disputes, directors’ duties, insolvency claims, and shareholder disputes. Notable examples of his work include acting in multi-million-pound fraud claims, high-value breach of trust cases, and corporate disputes involving wrongful or insolvent trading.

He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and accepts appointments as an arbitrator in commercial and contractual disputes. Paul is also an adjunct lecturer at the T.C. Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland, where he teaches Succession and Advanced Trusts and Trustees.

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