Garden Court Chambers | Friday 17 July 2015
Crime Team backs ‘No Returns’ policy
Members of the Crime Team will take action in support of solicitors.
Members of the Crime Team will take action in support of solicitors.
Gráinne Mellon of Garden Court Chambers is instructed by Reprieve, who have been campaigning on behalf of the Halawa family for Ibrahim’s release.
Sam Parham, Jo Cecil and Catherine Oborne of the Garden Court Chambers Crime Team urge the undecided to vote yes in the Criminal Bar Association ballot.
The Court of Appeal will consider the obligations owed by the Home Office when detaining children who are age disputed. Garden Court Chambers is representing the families.
Evidence of domestic violence victims who have struggled to obtain legal aid needed for UN Shadow report.
The claimant was represented by Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers.
Leslie Thomas QC and Tom Stoate represented Sean Rigg's family at the 2012 inquest into his death.
A team of Garden Court barristers represented claimants in test cases challenging the detained fast track.
Sam Parham joins panel at Palace of Westminster to discuss current threat to justice.
The claimant is represented by Una Morris of Garden Court Chambers.
Crime Team decides unanimously to call for a vote in favour of the implementation of a ‘No Returns’ policy.
Rajeev Thacker of Garden Court Chambers is representing the family of Alice Gross.
The Immigration Minister has announced the suspension of the detained fast track asylum process. The announcement was in response to test cases brought by Garden Court Chambers.
Garden Court Chambers’ Connor Johnston has been awarded the Legal Aid Newcomer award.
Mark Symes and Peter Jorro launch new handbook on appeals and judicial review.
Crime Team will not be undertaking any work on cases where the representation order is dated after 1 July 2015.
To mark the launch of the site, we're offering a discounted rate for our mediation handbook.
Al Jazeera's Inside Story debates Hungary's plans for a 100-mile fence to keep out migrants. Panellists include Greg Ó Ceallaigh, barrister with the Garden Court Immigration Team.
Our client Ms A won her challenge against Westminster City Council on a decision which suspended her right to bid for Council accommodation. Ms A was represented by Jan Luba QC and Tim Baldwin of the Garden Court Housing Team.
Michael Ivers and Bryony Poynor, with others, represented the Azerbaijani refugees.