Seamus Treacy

Sir Seamus Treacy, QC is a Lord Justice of Appeal in the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.

After studying a Queen's University, Belfast, Treacy was called to the bar in 1979 and practised initially as a barrister. Two decades later, in 1999, he was appointed Queen's Counsel, and the following year was called to the Bar Council of Ireland. In 2007, he was made a High Court Judge. In 2017 he was sworn in as a Lord Justice of Appeal in the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.[1][2]

Along with Barry MacDonald, Treacy challenged the ruling that barristers must swear allegiance to the Queen, arguing successfully that lawyers who held nationalist views should be exempt from this requirement.[3]

In 2009, following the discovery of a pipe bomb nearby, Treacy moved from his Belfast home due to security concerns.[3]

In 2018, he resigned from the Privy Council, only a few months after his appointment.[4]

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