Children Law, Family Law | Monday 21 August 2017
ECPAT report finds no national process for identifying and recording missing child victims of trafficking
Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers contributed to the report.
Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers contributed to the report.
Garden Court Chambers is proud to sponsor Proof magazine. The third issue of Proof was co-produced by the Justice Gap and the Justice Alliance.

Garden Court Chambers were delighted to host the launch of this report.
Garden Court Chambers is horrified by the fire at Grenfell Towers. We extend our condolences and our solidarity to all those bereaved, injured or rendered homeless.
The Istanbul Convention is also known as the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence.

Garden Court Chambers are delighted to welcome Victoria Burgess to the Family Law Team.
We are delighted to announce that Katharine Marks joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
We are delighted to announce that James Holmes has joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.

Garden Court is delighted to announce that Leslie Thomas QC, Judy Khan QC and Marc Willers QC have been elected as Joint Heads of Chambers.


We are delighted to have once again been ranked in Band 1 by Chambers and Partners in the Chambers UK Bar Guide 2017.
Garden Court's Rebekah Wilson and Lottie Mayers of Miles & Partners explain more in this article via Legal Voice.
We now have the second highest number of junior barrister rankings of any chambers in the Legal 500 2016.
Kathryn is shortlisted in the International Family Lawyer category, Naomi is shortlisted for the Family Law Young Barrister of the Year award.

We have achieved 79 individual rankings and retained tier 1 rankings in immigration, social housing and civil liberties.
We are proud to learn today that Garden Court Chambers has once again been recommended as a Top Tier set in Legal 500 2014.
Members of Garden Court Chambers joined the demonstration on Friday against government's changes to legal aid which are preventing victims of domestic abuse from getting legal aid in family law cases.
We are pleased to learn that Rebekah Wilson has been shortlisted for Family Law Junior Barrister of the Year