Nadia Motraghi KC

Nadia is a senior barrister and tenant at Old Square Chambers in London where she has been in practice for 18 years. Nadia specialises in employment and discrimination, professional discipline and public law. She has represented and advised on hundreds of discrimination cases in varied contexts from employment to education and from the supply of goods and services to the exercise of public functions. Her expertise covers all protected characteristics but especially in race, sex and disability. 

Nadia studied law at the University of Oxford (St John's College) (BA Hons Jurisprudence), Harvard Law School (LLM) where she was a Frank Knox Fellow and was ranked first in her year at Gray's Inn on the Bar Vocational Course, where she was also a Bedingfield Scholar. 

Prior to being called to the Bar, Nadia was a Harvard Human Rights Fellow at the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest, a Research Assistant at the Law Commission and a part time lecturer and teaching fellow at several leading UK and US universities including Kings College London and Harvard University.