Adrian Berry KC of the Garden Court Immigration & Public Law Teams spoke at the House of Lords for the launch of two reports examining citizenship deprivation in the United Kingdom.
The event was chaired by The RT Hon Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, with attendees including members of the House of Lords, lawyers, academics, journalists, civil society organisations, and those directly affected by citizenship deprivation policies.
Adrian Berry KC
Adrian practices across the field of public law, especially in British nationality, statelessness, immigration, EU law and after matters, international protection (refugee status, asylum), housing and accommodation, social assistance, and education.
Adrian acts for individuals, communities, NGOs, and international organisations. In addition to his casework, he assists with legislative policy work and amendment, and with strategic litigation. He accepts instructions via a solicitor or other licensed professional client, as well as directly under the Public Access scheme.
He is widely known for his contribution to debates on immigration and nationality law. Adrian is co-author of Fransman’s British Nationality Law (4th edition, 2024) and writes a blog on nationality and citizenship law, as well as a blog on migration, citizenship, and free movement called Cosmopolis. Adrian is a Patron of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA), Convenor of its Legislation Working Group, and its former Chair.
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Adrian practices across the field of public law, especially in British nationality, statelessness, immigration, EU law and after matters, international protection (refugee status, asylum), housing and accommodation, social assistance, and education.
Adrian acts for individuals, communities, NGOs, and international organisations. In addition to his casework, he assists with legislative policy work and amendment, and with strategic litigation. He accepts instructions via a solicitor or other licensed professional client, as well as directly under the Public Access scheme.
He is widely known for his contribution to debates on immigration and nationality law. Adrian is co-author of Fransman’s British Nationality Law (4th edition, 2024) and writes a blog on nationality and citizenship law, as well as a blog on migration, citizenship, and free movement called Cosmopolis. Adrian is a Patron of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA), Convenor of its Legislation Working Group, and its former Chair.