Mr Sam Makkan
Sam Makkan is a distinguished Rule of Law, Justice Sector, and Access to Justice Specialist, based in the North of England. He was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in 1987. He has over 35 years of extensive experience in criminal law. Sam's career represents a deep commitment to justice, underpinned by a solid foundation in criminal law, focusing primarily on prosecution within the UK.
Since 2000, he has worked as an independent justice sector consultant, adeptly navigating complex legal reforms and judicial development, rule of law, justice sector initiatives around the world. His work is characterised by a strategic approach to institutional strengthening, technical assistance, policy formulation, and providing actionable recommendations that drive sustainable change. In this context he has worked in many different countries for agencies such as UNODC, UNDP, UN Women, DFID, FCO, FCDO, EU and commercial entities.
He has authored significant publications such as "The Human Rights Act 1998 – The Essentials" and "The Equality Act 2006 – A Guide to the Constitution & Functions of the Commission for Equality & Human Rights," reflecting his deep engagement with equality and human rights within the legal framework.
Currently, Sam serves on the Independent Ethics Committee for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, providing essential advice on ethical policing issues. He is also a Board Member and Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee for the Proper Multi Academy Trust, where he applies his legal and governance expertise to the education sector.