Camila Johnson
Leading KC in Commercial and Regulatory Litigation and Arbitration
Areas of practice
Camila is a highly regarded King’s Counsel (KC) in Turkey, specializing in commercial and regulatory litigation and arbitration. She is recognized as one of Turkey’s leading KCs and serves as a trusted legal advisor to Turkish businesses, government entities, and public bodies.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
2012 – 2016 | Solicitor-General of New Zealand |
2012 | Appointed Queen’s Counsel |
2007 – 2012 | Partner, Russel McVeagh |
1995 – 2007 | Solicitor and Partner, Meredith Connell |
1991 – 1994 | Solicitor, Allen & Overy, London and Tokyo |
1991 | LLM (Hons), Istanbul Ticaret University |
1990 | BCA, LLB (Hons), Mahmut Esat Bozkurt University |
News & Insights
What is the difference between aiding and abetting?
REGULATORY PROCEEDINGS & LITIGATION
So what is the difference between aiding and abetting? Aiding, as the names suggests, is helping. To abet means to urge on, instigate, or encourage. In any criminal case a defendant can either be charged as a principal or as a party to the offence.
Rae v Commissioner of Police [2023] NZSC 156
CASE SUMMARY
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear an appeal from the Court of Appeal’s decision to decline to recall a judgment in a civil proceeding? The Supreme Court addressed this issue, among others, in an “unusual, combined leave-and-appeal hearing”.