Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 22 October 2013
Foreign children can be entitled to remain in the UK to receive life-saving treatment
Stephen Knafler QC and Mark Symes appeared for the appellants in a landmark judgment handed down this morning.

Stephen Knafler QC and Mark Symes appeared for the appellants in a landmark judgment handed down this morning.
Garden Court's Dexter Dias QC this week presented his award-winning restraint death research to the Moral Cognition Lab at Harvard University.
Stop Press Luba in Leicester. On Wednesday 30 October 2013 at 5pm Jan Luba QC of Garden Court Chambers is leading a free evening seminar in Leicester for lawyers and legal advisers from across the Midlands. The seminar entitled Housing Law: the key current issues on Allocations, Homelessness and Social Housing Possession Cases will be […]
Immigration Law News On his recent trip to China, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced measures to simplify the visa application process for Chinese visitors. To read further, click here. For more criticisms of the ‘go home’ texts and billboards, click here and here. Immigration Law Cases AN (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the […]
The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously decided to follow the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights that the blanket ban on convicted prisoners voting is incompatible with their rights under Article 3 of Protocol No 1 to the ECHR.
Garden Court Chambers are pleased to announce that 18 Garden Court barristers have been instructed on the Hillsborough inquest.
Housing at Garden Court The Garden Court Housing Team are delighted to have been recommended as a top tier set in the Social Housing chapter of the recently published Legal 500 2013. Described as "the premier set for homelessness and tenant-focused work", nine members of the team are highlighted as leading individuals. For full details, […]
On 8 October 2013, the Master of the Rolls handed down Judgment in MF (Nigeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2013] EWCA Civ 1192, the test case on the interpretation of the new Immigration Rules relating to Article 8 ECHR and the deportat
Garden Court Chambers is pleased to announce that its recent phase of expansion is complete, with new recruits having moved their practices to Chambers. We are now home to 185 tenants across the full mix of common law areas.
Employment Law News Blacklisting A number of employers in the construction industry have agreed to fund a compensation scheme for workers affected by blacklisting. The scheme has not yet been finalised and key details remain to be negotiated. For more details, click here. Possible strike by postal workers Early press reports indicated that the Communications […]
Immigration Law News The new Immigration Bill has been announced. It contains radical provisions on cutting appeal rights and making appeals against deportation non-suspensive, putting the Government’s interpretation of the right to private and family life onto the statute book, and increasing powers to take fingerprints and search for passports, and reducing bail rights. There […]
The International Criminal Court (ICC) ruled today that the case against Abdullah Al-Senussi, the former intelligence chief to Muammar Gaddafi is inadmissible before the Court.
David Renton is currently appearing in the EAT hearing into blacklisting by Carillion (JM) Ltd – previously John Mowlem Ltd.
Following an inquest into a death in prison the Coroner for Hertfordshire has criticised the management of chronic back pain in prisons across the country in a report to the Secretary of State for Justice. Tom Stoate represented the family of the deceased
Immigration Law News 6 October 2013David Villa, an Eritrean teenager who is possibly using the name of an Atletico Madrid footballer to conceal his true identity, tells his story of fleeing war-torn Eritrea before surviving the horrific sea voyage in which hundreds of migrants died off Lampedusa, Italy.For more information, click here. 30 September 2013 […]
Employment Law News The Big Work Survey reveals over-stressed staff According to the survey, the UK is a nation of over-stressed staff who regularly eat lunch whilst still working at their desks. The UK workforce were also found to be prone to working overtime, working through holidays and even working when ill, according to the […]
Legal 500 2013 (Housing) The Garden Court Housing Team were delighted to be recommended as a top tier set in the newly-created Social Housing chapter of Legal 500 2013. Described as "the premier set for homelessness and tenant-focused work", nine members of the team are highlighted as leading individuals. For full details, click here. Housing […]
Legal 500 2013 We were delighted once again to be the only barristers’ chambers in the country to be recommended as a top tier set for immigration (including business immigration) in the Legal 500 2013. The team is recognised as an "elite set [which] has always been at the forefront of immigration representation", in addition […]
Garden Court Chambers is once again delighted to have been recommended as a Top Tier Set in this year's Legal 500. We are recommended in six areas of law as a set, with 11 silks and 27 junior barristers recognised individually.
Housing Law News Homelessness: while the numbers of homeless applications and acceptances are going up in England, they are falling in Wales. But the latest Welsh statistics indicate a significant increase in the use of B&B accommodation. For the latest statistics, click here. Housing benefit (bedroom tax 1): the first tranche of judgments on the […]