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Garden Court Chambers | Monday 27 February 2006

Issue 7 – 27th February 2006

Government & Parliament On 22 February 2006 the Government published the first tranche of secondary legislation for England dealing with the changes taking effect from 6 April 2006 in ·HMO licensing ·Selective Licensing ·Management Orders The content of this legislation, made under the Housing Act 2004, is described in an ODPM News Release which you […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 27 February 2006

Issue 3 – 27th February 2006

Government and Parliament European Union (Accessions) Act 2006: approves Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania to EU (on 1 January 2007); section 2 gives Secretary of State power to make regulations about free movement rights for Bulgarian and Romanian nationals. Click here for the text. Equality Act 2006: creates Commission for Equality and Human […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 February 2006

Issue 2 – 20th February 2006

Government and Parliament Joint Human Rights Committee issues critical report on control orders under Prevention of Terrorism Act. Click here for the full text of the report Clause 38 of the Police and Justice Bill would subject immigration officers and Secretary of State’s officials to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), so that complaints about […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 February 2006

Issue 6 – 20th February 2006

Government & Parliament   Following concern, arising from recent legal advice, that the Board of the Housing Corporation did not have power to delegate its decision-making functions and powers (thereby calling into question the legality of many of its decisions) the Government promised on 14 February 2006 to introduce remedial legislation at the earliest opportunity: […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 16 February 2006

Court of Appeal – welfare benefits

Income Support - Habitual residence - Power to make an advance award from a date in the future when an appreciable period has elapsed

As the result of a recent Court of Appeal judgment (in Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Bhakta [2006] EWCA Ci

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 14 February 2006

Issue 3 – 14th February 2006

Court Cases Contract of apprenticeship Flett v Matheson [2006] EWCA Civ 53 A Modern Apprenticeship may be a contract of apprenticeship even if it allows some training to be provided by a third party. Withdrawal of a claim Verdin v Harrods Ltd UKEAT/0538/05/DA An Applicant may withdraw a whole claim or part of a claim […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 February 2006

Immigration law bulletin

A new regular immigration bulletin service has been launched by Garden Court Chambers in conjunction with the Legal Services Commission.

A link to the bulletin is emailed to those who have registered to receive e-updates and to LSC contract holders when

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 February 2006

Issue 5 – 13th February 2006

Government & Parliament Speaking to a NACRO conference on 9 February 2006 the Housing Minister (Baroness Andrews) said: "ODPM is working with the Home Office to ensure that the revised homelessness code of guidance to local authorities makes clear – first, the role of local authorities in working to prevent homelessness among returning prisoners, and, […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 February 2006

Issue 1 – 13th February 2006

Government and Parliament The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill had its report stage in the House of Lords on 7 February. The Bill proposed removal of appeal rights – including in-country variation appeals, appeals against refusal of entry clearance (except in defined circumstances), and modifying appeal rights against national security deportation; a new employers’ liability […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 7 February 2006

Support Service questionnaire

As many of you will be aware we have been notified that the LSC intend to withdraw the funding for all your Specialist Support Services from July 2006.

Over the years we have received very positive feedback from those using the services who have indicat

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 6 February 2006

Human Trafficking conference

Human trafficking is a truly appalling crime where people are treated as commodities and traded for profit. It is big business, often controlled by organised crime groups who seek the maximum return for their investment at the expense of the health and we

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 6 February 2006

Issue 4 – 6 February 2006

Government & Parliament Travellers On 2 February 2006 the ODPM issued new guidance in relation to gypsies and other travellers. It includes:- * Planning Circular 01/2006: Planning for Gypsy and Traveller Caravan Sites, replacing Circular 01/1994: Gypsy Sites and Planning. Click here for more information. * Draft practice guidance for local authorities: Gypsy and Traveller […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 2 February 2006

LSC Specialist Support services to be axed from July 2005

Garden Court Chambers is shocked by the Legal Services Commission's decision to end it's specialist support services in July 2006 and feels that the Commission is making a disastrous mistake which will have a huge impact on the most needy members of the c

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 2 February 2006

New practitioners

Garden Court announces eight new members

Garden Court Chambers is pleased to announce six new members of the crime team: David Spens QC, Mark Muller, Michael Ivers, Hossein Zahir, Roy Ledgister and Brenda Campbell, Andrew Eaton a new member of the housi

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 2 February 2006

The launch of The Gurkhas: The Forgotten Veterans

The launch of 'The Gurkhas: The Forgotten Veterans'
by barristers Ian Macdonald QC, Hannah Rought-Brooks and Rebekah Wilson

A report written by barristers Ian Macdonald QC, Hannah Rought-Brooks and Rebekah Wilson was launched at the Houses of Parliament

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 31 January 2006

Damning verdict in Andrew Jordan inquest

A damning verdict
The jury returned a damning verdict in the three week inquest of Andrew Jordan.

At the end of the three week inquest the jury concluded that:

a contributory factory in Mr Jordan's death was the lack of communication between all servi

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 31 January 2006

The Times Law Section – 31.01.06

Radical set's grand style is the envy of the Bar
Garden Court Chambers says that it is sticking to its social ethos - despite its £9 million makeover.
This is the title of the profile of Garden Court Chambers featured in The Times Law Section on Tuesday

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 30 January 2006

Issue 3 – 30 January 2006

Government & Parliament The Government’s Police & Justice Bill [Bill 119] was published on 25 January 2006. Part 3 contains a complete replacement for HA 1996 s153A (anti social behaviour injunctions) and provisions allowing social landlords to apply for parenting orders in possession claims and other county court proceedings. For more information Click Here On […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 30 January 2006

Issue 2 – 30 January 2006

Jurisdiction Serco v Lawson [2006] UKHL 3 Since the repeal of s196 Employment Rights Act 1996, territorial limits on the right to claim unfair dismissal, with limited exceptions, are to be implied by the courts when appropriate. However the House of Lords found that historical principles, such as whether an employee ordinarily works in Great […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 23 January 2006

Issue 2 – 23 January 2006

Government & Parliament Specialist Support with Housing Cases: on 19 January 2006 the Legal Services Commission gave 6 months notice of withdrawal of funding for the Specialist Support contracts in Housing Law. Until then free housing law advice remains available to: · Those holding a LSC General Civil Contract · Those holding a Specialist Quality […]

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