COVID-19
Civil Liberties and Human Rights | Friday 1 May 2020
Coronavirus Act 2020: Does it permit mandatory vaccinations?
Louise Hooper of Garden Court Chambers explains that social media concerns that changes to the law mean that the Government has the power to force vaccines or other medication on you are wrong and unfounded.
Community Care Law | Tuesday 28 April 2020
Adult social care in the health crisis - Webinar on 3 April 2020
Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Prisoners’ Rights, Claims Against the Police and Public Authorities | Monday 27 April 2020
The plight of prisoners during the pandemic
By Leslie Thomas QC and David Neale of Garden Court Chambers.
Family Law | Monday 27 April 2020
Access to justice in a time of Covid-19 - why place is important
By Amanda Weston QC of Garden Court Chambers.
Family Law | Monday 27 April 2020
The new ‘normal’? - Remote hearings and technology
Ann Osborne and Artis Kakonge of the Garden Court Family Team.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 23 April 2020
How the Coronavirus Act affects migrants entitled to adult social care
Sophie Caseley and Tim Baldwin of the Garden Court Community Care Team drafted this briefing on how the Coronavirus Act 2020 may affect adult migrants with care and support needs and migrant children leaving care.
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 April 2020
Covid 19 - Family contact for care home resident - ECHR rights
Stephen Simblet QC of the Garden Court Chambers Court of Protection Team discusses the case of BP v Surrey County Council and RP [2020] EWCOP 17, 25 March 2020.
Immigration Law | Tuesday 14 April 2020
COVID 19: Implications for bail hearings
Briefing prepared by Camila Zapata Besso and Navida Quadi of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration Team.