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David Southern KC, a Visiting Professorial Fellow at the School of Law, Queen Mary University of London, combines academic expertise with extensive practice in tax litigation and advisory roles. He has served as a barrister at Temple Tax Chambers since 1998, specializing in complex tax cases across courts including the Court of Justice of the European Union, House of Lords, and High Court.
- PhD (Oxford)
- MPhil (Oxford)
- MA (Oxford)
- Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (FTII)
His research and teaching focus on tax law, commercial law, and derivative contracts, supported by his leadership of the Institute of Tax Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies. Southern's professional background includes roles at the Inland Revenue and Lloyds TSB Bank, and he contributes to legal publications like Tottel's Taxation of Loan Relationships and Derivative Contracts and Gore-Browne on Companies.
A Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn and former Treasurer of the Bar Council, Southern maintains active engagement in legal scholarship and public policy debates.
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