Anthony Hooper (judge)

Sir Anthony Hooper
PC
Lord Justice of Appeal
In office
24 March 2004 – 16 September 2012
Personal details
Born (1937-09-16) 16 September 1937
Alma materTrinity Hall, Cambridge
OccupationBarrister, legal academic, judge
Known forCriminal law
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RankSecond Lieutenant
UnitRoyal Tank Regiment
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Sir Anthony Hooper (born 16 September 1937) is an English retired judge, former professor of law and a member of Matrix Chambers. He joined Matrix Chambers in 2013 after his retirement from the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. In 2013 he was appointed inaugural Judicial Fellow of the Judicial Institute of University College, London, where he is an Honorary Professor. He is an Honorary Fellow at Trinity hall, Cambridge. Since 2018, he has been helping to fight corruption and to reform judicial system in Ukraine.

A former academic, Hooper wrote the 21st edition of Harris's Criminal Law (1968) and he was General Editor of Blackstone's Criminal Practice (2010–2014), a member and then Deputy Chair of the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee (2005–2012), President of the British Academy of Forensic Sciences (2001–2003) and Chairman of the Expert Witness Institute (2013–2017). Whilst at the Bar, he chaired the Bar Council's Race Relations Committee and was heavily involved in the production and implementation of the first Bar Equality Code.