Lady Justice Rose will join the Supreme Court of the United
Kingdom as a Justice on 13 April, it was announced today.
Her Majesty The Queen made the appointment on the advice of the
Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor, following the recommendations
of an independent selection commission.
Welcoming the appointment, President of the Supreme Court Lord
Reed said:
We at the Supreme Court are delighted that Lady Justice Rose
will be joining us as a Justice and look forward to welcoming
her to the Court in April. Having spent a substantial part of
her career working in government and Parliament, LJ Rose will
add significantly to the diversity of experience on the court.
Her outstanding legal ability and breadth of experience will be
invaluable in maintaining the high quality of our judgments and
our reputation as an international centre of legal excellence.
This appointment follows the retirement of Lady Black, on 10
January 2021.
Notes to Editors
Lady Justice Rose
Dame Vivien Rose took her first degree at Newnham College,
Cambridge and a post-graduate degree at Brasenose College,
Oxford. She was called to the Bar by Gray’s Inn in 1984 and was
in practice at Monckton Chambers for ten years. She was appointed
Standing Counsel to the Director General of Fair Trading in 1992.
In 1995 she left private practice to join the Government Legal
Service serving as a legal adviser on financial services at HM
Treasury until 2001. In 2002 she was appointed to the Senior
Civil Service and moved to the Ministry of Defence as Director of
Operational and International Humanitarian Law. From 2005 to 2008
she was seconded to the Office of Counsel to the Speaker of the
House of Commons.
In 2006 she was appointed to her first judicial role as a
fee-paid Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal. She was
appointed to further tribunal posts and became a Recorder in the
criminal jurisdiction, South Eastern circuit in 2010. In May 2013
Dame Vivien was sworn in as a High Court Judge in the Chancery
Division. She was President of the Upper Tribunal (Tax and
Chancery Chamber) between 2015 and 2018 and was a nominated judge
of the Financial List from its inception.
She was appointed to the Court of Appeal in January 2019.
A detailed description of the appointments process for Justices
is available on the Supreme Court website via the following link: