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Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 11 June 2013

Court of Justice decision on Member state responsibility for unaccompanied children seeking asylum

Unaccompanied children will not be moved from one European country to another to have their asylum claims decided if there are no members of the minor's family present in another Member State.

Kathryn Cronin

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 11 June 2013

Garden Court Crime Team members defend EDL bomb plotters

Rajiv Menon QC, Pete Weatherby QC, Hossein Zahir, Terry Munyard and Anna Morris have acted to defend five of the six men accused of plotting to bomb a rally staged by the far right English Defence League.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 11 June 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 150 – 11 June 2013

Employment News Building firms could face bans over blacklisting of workersConstruction companies involved in the blacklisting of workers could be prevented from tendering for public contracts worth billions of pounds. The Scottish government is considering preventing companies from bidding for work if they are implicated in a scheme to blacklist construction workers. Additionally, councils across […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 June 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 328 – 10 June 2013

News The toughening of Tier 4 rules could cause long-term damage to Britain’s universities and cost £2.4bn over the next decade, according to research by Universities UK. The Ministry of Justice consultation on its proposal Transforming Legal Aid, closed on 4 June 2013. Click here to read Garden Court Chambers’ response. Cases MA & Ors […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 June 2013

Garden Court Chambers responds to MoJ’s Transforming Legal Aid proposals

Garden Court Chambers has today submitted responses to the Ministry of Justice's consultation on Transforming Legal Aid. Both our Crime and Housing and Civil Teams have responded separately, addressing different aspects of the government's proposals.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 June 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 327 – 4 June 2013

News 30 May 2013 An article about the impact of legal aid cuts on different communities. Killer blows to Justice by Frances Webber. To read the full article click here 30 May 2013 200 Upsurge in Anti Muslim Attacks. To read the full article click here Cases B2 v The Secretary of State For the […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 3 June 2013

Stephen Knafler QC to speak at Save Justice Demonstration – Tue 4 June 2013

Garden Court Chambers will be out en masse tomorrow to support the Save Justice demonstration outside the Ministry of Justice.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 May 2013

Kirsten Heaven secures damning narrative verdict in HMP Leeds bullying case

Kirsten Heaven has secured a damning narrative verdict at the inquest into the death of a man in prison in 2010.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 May 2013

Grand Chamber ECJ decides that de-listing of Al-Qaeda terrorist suspects by the UN and EU does not render applications for annulment before the ECJ devoid of purpose

In a ruling by its Grand Chamber today, the European Court of Justice ruled that de-listing of Al-Qaeda terrorist suspects by the UN and EU does not render applications for annulment before the ECJ devoid of purpose.

Edward Grieves KC

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 May 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 311 – 28 May 2013

Housing Law News Housing law reform: following-up its policy commitment to adopt the Law Commission’s proposed reforms of the law on rented housing the Welsh Government has published a white paper: Renting Homes – a better way for Wales. For a copy, click here. For a summary, click here. Consultation on the proposals closes on […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 May 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 149 – 28 May 2013

Employment News UK workers report being under pressure at work The early findings of the 2012 Skills and Employment Survey, a government-funded study of 3,000 workers conducted every six years, found (amongst other things) that Britain’s employees are feeling more insecure and under pressure at work than at any time in the past 20 years. […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 May 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 326 – 28 May 2013

News New Home Office statistics show net migration is decreasing. To read further click here Cases SL v Westminster City Council [2013] UKSC 27 (9 May 2013)Allowing the Council’s appeal from the CA and reinstating Burnett J’s High Court order, the SC held that the Council did not owe a duty to provide SL with […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 22 May 2013

Leslie Thomas: a voice for the dead – Guardian article

In a recent Guardian article he speaks of his experiences and role in acting as the voice for those that have no voice.

Leslie Thomas KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 May 2013

Sean Rigg inquest – a watershed for the police service and the IPCC?

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) publishes its independent review of its investigation into the death of Sean Rigg.

Leslie Thomas KC

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 May 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 310 – 20 May 2013

Special NoticeFor daily housing law news and updates follow the Editor of this Bulletin (Jan Luba QC) on Twitter @JanLubaQC. Housing Law News Housing benefit size criteria in social housing: on 15 May 2013 the Government was asked in the House of Lords whether it had any plans to change the new under-occupancy rules for […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 May 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 325 – 20 May 2013

News The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has advised governments not to forcibly return people to the Central African Republic (CAR). The return advisory, issued on 25 April, stresses that given the current circumstances, many people fleeing CAR are likely to meet the 1951 Convention criteria for refugee status. European law enforcement bodies and members of […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 16 May 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 148 – 16 May 2013

Employment news Queen’s speech: the rate of change slackens – temporarily Certain employment-related measures were announced in the Queen’s Speech. In particular, a Deregulation Bill will repeal the Tribunal’s power to make recommendations in discrimination claims, and Immigration Bill will increase penalties for employers who employ workers lacking immigration status. After a period when the […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 14 May 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 309 – 14 May 2013

Special NoticeFor daily housing law news and updates follow the Editor of this Bulletin (Jan Luba QC) on Twitter @JanLubaQC. Housing Law News New programme of legislation: the UK Government’s programme for legislation for the coming year was set out in the Queen’s Speech on 8 May 2013. New measures include the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 13 May 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 324 – 13 May 2013

News The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 1 and Transitional and Saving Provision) Order 2013The first commencement order made under the Crime and Courts Act 2013 makes amendments to the immigration appeals provisions in the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 and, in response to Secretary of State for the Home Department v […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 7 May 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 323 – 7 May 2013

Immigration Law Cases Asmeron v R [2013] EWCA Crim 435 (11 April 2013)In quashing the conviction of an Eritrean asylum seeker under 2004 Act, s. 2 – for entering into the UK without a passport – the CA criticized the trial judge for ruling prior to hearing evidence that he had no defence to the […]

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