Garden Court Chambers | Friday 16 November 2007
Garden Court Chambers in latest Chambers & Partners 2008 Directory
We are pleased to announce that Garden Court has been highly ranked in the 2008 Chambers & Partners Directory.
We are pleased to announce that Garden Court has been highly ranked in the 2008 Chambers & Partners Directory.
Full details are yet to be confirmed. In the meantime you can register your interest by emailing seminars@gclaw.co.uk please state 'Trafficking Conference' as the subject of your email.
The Last Week The opening of the Parliamentary Year 2007/2008 on Tuesday 6 November 2007 saw the announcement of a new Housing & Regeneration Bill. This legislation will extend security of tenure to gypsies and other travellers on local authority sites and will establish a new Office for Tenants and Social Landlords. It may also […]
News Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly rapporteur Dick Marty presented a report on whether individuals and groups "blacklisted" by the UN Security Council and the European Union for their links to terrorism are treated in line with Council of Europe human rights standards. These "blacklists" refer to the possibility whereby a committee working under the […]
The Latest Housing Law News The close of the Parliamentary Year 2006/2007 saw Royal Assent given to a number of new Acts affecting Housing. They include: (1) The Greater London Authority Act 2007. Section 28 casts new responsibilities and powers on the Mayor of London in Housing matters. They will come into force on 23 […]
NEWS On 23rd October 2007 the European Court of Human Rights wrote to UK government inviting them not to remove ethnic Tamils to Sri Lanka who are at risk of harm prohibited by Articles 2 and 3 ECHR. The Court expressed their concerns about the volume of rule 39 applications they are receiving. The Home […]
Housing News: The Last Week On Monday 15 October 2007, the Housing Minister announced the establishment of "The Office for Tenants and Social Landlords" which will become the new regulator in the social housing sector. From 2009 its jurisdiction will extend to housing associations and from 2011 it will also cover local authority landlords. It […]
Housing News: The Last Week On 11 October 2007 the Government published details of its new measures to evaluate performance of local authority housing services. From April 2008 the current measures (such as Best Value Performance indicators) will be scrapped and replaced by new National Indicators (NIs). The NIs for Housing are NI156 (Households in […]
EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE Age discrimination Palacios v Cortefiel C 411/05A compulsory retirement age of 65 allowed in Spain under collective agreement was not in breach of the Directive on Equal Treatment in Employment and Occupation 2000 with respect to age discrimination. The provision was objectively and reasonably justified under Article 6(1) in the context […]
Housing News: The Last Week On Monday 1st October 2007 the new arrangements to enable postponed possession orders (N28A) to be made against assured tenants took effect. The Practice Direction to CPR Part 55 has been modified to extend the provisions enabling landlords of assured tenants to apply for the fixing of a date for […]
EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL Statutory grievance procedure Dick Lovett Ltd v Evans UKEAT/0211/07/JOJThe Tribunal had erred in holding that explanations given in a meeting which took place subsequent to the purported grievance letter was part of the relevant context to be taken into account when deciding whether the original letter met the statutory requirements. Redundancy pay […]
Housing News: The Last Week On Monday 24 September 2007 the Government published a new guide for tenants of student accommodation in the private sector about fire safety and their rights. For a copy click here On Thursday 27 September the Mayor of London published two reports that aim to help increase the supply and […]
We are pleased to announce that Garden Court has been highly ranked in the Legal 500. We are especially pleased for the family team who for the first time are appearing as a leading set.
COURT OF APPEAL Equal Pay Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council v Bainbridge [2007] EWCA Civ 910The Court of Appeal holds that section 1(5) Equal Pay Act 1975 applies to work that is rated of higher value than a man’s as well as work that is rated the same. More info EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL Statutory grievance […]
Housing News: The Last Week On Monday 17 September 2007 Shelter released an analysis of the extent to which London Borough Councils were failing to meet targets on the provision of new affordable housing in their areas. Only 5 councils had produced more than 50% affordable homes among new-build housing. For the details click here […]
Barristers at Garden Court have strongly rejected proposals from the Legal Service Commission to implement cuts in the Specialist Support Contract funding
Housing News: The Last Week On Monday 10 September 2007 the latest homelessness statistics for England were published. They show that the numbers of applications and acceptances are still falling. There are almost 85,000 households in temporary accommodation. For the full details click here . The latest homelessness figures for Wales were published separately earlier […]
News The Home Secretary announced that Professor David Metcalf has been appointed as the Chair of the new Migration Advisory Committee (MAC). The MAC will provide evidence to ministers on where the economy needs migration and where it does not. The MAC will influence how many points a migrant needs to come Britain when the […]
The 2006 appeal turned on new evidence that, unknown to the defence at the time of trial, the main prosecution witness Darren Nicholls had done a deals to sell his story to a journalist and a TV producer, with the prospect of a feature film.
Caselaw Catch-Up The last three weeks of July 2007 saw a burst of important decisions in Housing cases. Readers may be tempted by the following short summaries of cases, not previously noted in this Bulletin, to take a look at the full judgments: Possession and Disability Discrimination. Court of Appeal decides that DDA can provide […]