Call: 2007
Christian Howells is a leading public and constitutional law specialist, with a strong practice advising and representing governments, individuals and public bodies in high-profile cases.
He is a member of both the Attorney General’s A Panel of Regional Counsel and the Welsh Government’s A Panel, regularly instructed in complex matters before the higher courts and in public inquiries.
Christian has appeared in landmark cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and Administrative Court. His work has shaped key areas of law, including human rights, immigration, devolved powers and environmental regulation. Notable cases include successful challenges that strengthened the rights of Gurkha families and children in deportation proceedings, and representing the Counsel General for Wales in a Supreme Court reference on the UNCRC Incorporation (Scotland) Bill.
He has a growing environmental law practice in Wales, including recent instructions in high-profile judicial reviews and planning matters involving coal mining, healthcare infrastructure and energy policy. He is also a recognised expert in social care law, having appeared in all reported cases under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.
Christian is experienced in major public inquiries and inquests, currently acting as lead junior for the families in the Gleision mining disaster inquest. He has previously represented victims in the Infected Blood Inquiry and the Welsh Government in the COVID-19 Inquiry.
Consistently ranked in Chambers & Partners and The Legal 500, Christian combines technical expertise with strategic insight, and is trusted by clients across government and civil society.
Christian has a recognised expertise in social care law, particularly under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014. He regularly acts in complex Court of Protection and community care matters, advising public bodies and individuals on the rights of vulnerable adults and the operation of devolved legal frameworks.
Christian is instructed in complex immigration matters, including judicial review and appellate work. His notable cases include successful challenges advancing the rights of Gurkha families and children in deportation proceedings. He has particular expertise in the intersection of immigration, human rights and public law.
Christian has extensive experience in public inquiries and inquests. He is currently lead junior for the families in the Gleision mining disaster inquest and has previously acted for the Welsh Government in the COVID-19 Inquiry and for victims in the Infected Blood Inquiry. He is trusted in highly sensitive matters.
Christian has a growing environmental law practice in Wales, including recent judicial reviews and planning cases involving coal mining, energy policy and healthcare infrastructure. He regularly advises on the legal implications of Welsh environmental and planning legislation and is instructed in cases testing the boundaries of devolved regulatory powers.
Christian acts in some of the most significant constitutional cases in Wales and beyond. He represents individuals, public bodies and governments, including the Counsel General for Wales in the Supreme Court reference on the UNCRC Incorporation (Scotland) Bill. His work often shapes devolved legal powers.
Constitutional Law
Health
Social Care
Environmental
Immigration
Local Government
Inquests & Inquiries
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Christian Howells and Nia Gowman, instructed by Michael Imperato at Watkins and Gunn Solicitors represented the deceased’s family at an inquest at County Hall, Haverfordwest…
On 1 December 2019, David Bassett was found dead in his cell on the induction wing of HMP Swansea following his remand in custody for…
