Michael Burton (judge)


Sir Michael John Burton , styled Mr Justice Burton, is a former judge in the High Court of England and Wales. He was the President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal between October 2013 and September 2018, having been Vice-President since its inception in 2000, the Chair of the Central Arbitration Committee for over 17 years and the former President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, which was reformed under his presidency.
He was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford.
Prior to his judicial appointment, in 1998, he was head of Littleton Chambers. He was appointed QC in 1984.
Until January 2011 Burton was Chairman of the High Court Judges Association and served as Treasurer of Gray's Inn in 2012.
He is a widower with four daughters and ten grandchildren The Trust.
He was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 Birthday Honours.
Michael is the figurehead of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal since its
inception in 2000 and has played a pivotal role in the UK’s world-leading oversight of
its security and intelligence agencies. He is an experienced QC and latterly a judge
of the High Court. He has ruled on landmark cases that have had a considerable
impact on the landscape of investigatory powers. He has adapted the Tribunal to
deal with new, wide-ranging counter-terrorism powers. As a result of his work, there
have been tangible improvements in how authorities operate to ensure that they are
working within the law
He founded the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust in 1992 in
memory of his late wife and for the past 26 years the Trust has funded art therapy for
cancer patients as well as providing support for students wanting to pursue this field.
Most notably, he has set up a scholarship fund at Goldsmith’s College, London
University which is awarded every year to a student who wishes to study art
psychotherapy with a focus on cancer care. As Chair of the Trust, he maintains an
active role in its funding projects, outreach activities and strategic direction.