Peter Melleney is an experienced barrister with over 15 years of practice specialising in professional regulation, criminal litigation, immigration, and public law. Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2010 and to the Bar of the Turks and Caicos Islands (2016–2024), he has a well-established cross-jurisdictional practice across the UK and Caribbean.
He is recognised for his strong advocacy and strategic judgement, appearing in tribunals, the County Court, High Court, and Crown Court in complex regulatory, criminal, and public law matters. His practice includes acting for regulators and defending individuals and organisations in high-stakes and sensitive proceedings.
Peter also plays a leading role in international advocacy training and legal capacity building, delivering programmes on the rule of law and trial advocacy across multiple jurisdictions. He is a Deputy Course Director and Advocacy Teacher Trainer at the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
Professional Regulation
Advising and acting in disciplinary proceedings, including cases involving misconduct, dishonesty, and regulatory breaches.
Criminal Law
Advocacy in serious criminal matters, including financial crime, violence, and complex multi-party trials.
Public Law & Judicial Review
Advising on challenges to public authority decisions and procedural fairness.
Immigration Law
Representation in asylum and immigration appeals, including entry clearance and detention matters.
Regulatory Investigations & Financial Crime
Advising on investigations, evidence, and disclosure in complex enforcement cases.
International Legal Training
Delivering advocacy and rule of law training to lawyers, judges, and prosecutors globally.
Leadership & Role
Peter:
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Acts as counsel in complex regulatory, criminal, and public law proceedings
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Advises regulators and organisations on investigations and enforcement strategy
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Delivers international advocacy training across multiple jurisdictions
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Serves as Deputy Course Director and Advocacy Teacher Trainer at Inner Temple
He is valued for combining effective advocacy with clear, practical legal advice.
Representative Achievements
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Prosecuted cases before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal on behalf of the Solicitors Regulation Authority
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Acted as led junior in large-scale corruption proceedings in the Turks and Caicos Islands
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Represented clients in serious criminal trials involving financial crime and misconduct allegations
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Advised on judicial review and constitutional issues across multiple jurisdictions
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Delivered advocacy training internationally, including at the International Criminal Court and national prosecution authorities
Credentials
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Barrister, England & Wales (2010)
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Barrister, Turks and Caicos Islands (2016–2024)
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Deputy Course Director & Advocacy Teacher Trainer, Inner Temple
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Native in English
Barrister
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Holborn Gate, 330 High Holborn
London WC1V 7QH
- +44 020 3051 5060
- info@oraclelawglobal.com
Areas of Expertise
- Professional Regulation
- Criminal Law
- Public Law
- Immigration
- Advocacy
- Regulatory Investigations
- Financial Crime
- International Legal Training
- Human Rights
Education & Memberships
- BVC (Very Competent), BPP Law School
- MA Human Rights (Merit), University of London
- LLB, University of Sheffield