MANILA, Philippines (May 12) — Former President Rodrigo Duterte has appointed British barrister Peter Haynes as his new lead counsel before the International Criminal Court, replacing veteran defense lawyer Nicholas Kaufman amid the continuing crimes against humanity proceedings linked to Duterte’s controversial war on drugs.
The appointment places one of the most experienced international criminal defense lawyers in the world at the center of one of the Philippines’ most politically consequential legal battles.
Haynes, a King’s Counsel from St Philips Chambers in Birmingham, brings more than three decades of experience in international criminal litigation and is regarded within legal circles as among the few defense lawyers to have successfully secured a rare acquittal before the ICC.
He is best known for representing former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba, whose conviction for war crimes and crimes against humanity was overturned by the ICC Appeals Chamber in 2018 — a landmark decision considered one of the most significant reversals in the court’s history.
Legal observers say Haynes’ entry into Duterte’s defense team signals a possible shift toward a more aggressive and technically sophisticated litigation strategy as the case moves deeper into the trial phase.
Beyond the Bemba case, Haynes has handled proceedings before the:
- International Criminal Court
- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- Special Tribunal for Lebanon

