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Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 23 January 2013

Garden Court International Barristers submit amicus brief to Colombia Supreme Court

A team of barristers led by Smita Shah submitted an amicus brief to the Criminal Chambers of the Supreme Court today in the case of the infamous 2005 massacre of the San Jose de Apartado Peace Community in Colombia.

Shahida Begum

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 22 January 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 140 – 22 January 2013

Employment news Settlement: response to Consultation now published The Government has now published its response to its consultation on settlement and compensatory awards for unfair dismissal. The Government proposes to proceed with the majority of its original proposals although its original suggestion that it should publish guideline settlement tariffs which could be used to evaluate […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 21 January 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 296 – 21 January 2013

Housing Law News Homelessness in England: on 18 January 2013 the organisation Homeless Link distributed £3.6m in funding to 23 organisations to help them prevent rough sleeping and to assist rough sleepers across England. The money is part of the £20m grant that the UK Government is providing to Homeless Link to administer the Homelessness […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 21 January 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 308 – 21 January 2013

News For UKBA’s ‘line’ on Capita Business Services contacting "overstayers" in the UK, click here. UNHCR are warning of a refugee crisis in Mali. To read further click here. To read article calling for regulation of gangmasters exploiting Bulgarian and Romanian workers, click here. Cases West London Vocational Training College Limited, R (on the application […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 21 January 2013

When bricks and mortar are not suitable accommodation: Alex Offer brings successful appeal

Alex Offer was successful in one of three linked appeals last month on behalf of Travellers and former Dale Farm residents who had rejected offers of bricks and mortar accommodation as unsuitable.

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 18 January 2013

Court holds differential treatment of Romani Gypsies under the Housing Benefit scheme is objectively justified

Marc Willers and Desmond Rutledge appeared for the Claimants in R (Knowles & Anor) v Secretary Of State for Work and Pensions [2013] EWHC 19 (Admin).

Marc Willers KCDesmond Rutledge

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 15 January 2013

Garden Court barristers recognised in Black Letter Law directory

Garden Court Chambers was delighted to learn that a record number of members of Chambers have been identified in the latest edition of Black Letter Law Directory. In total, 12 barristers have been highlighted for being in the news or as notable practition

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 15 January 2013

Bethan Harris appeared in a serious medical treatment case in the Court of Protection

Bethan Harris appeared in a serious medical treatment case in the Court of Protection on 10 January 2013, representing the family of a young woman with learning difficulties.

Bethan Harris

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 14 January 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 295 – 14 January 2013

Housing Law News Homelessness and Housing Allocation: today (14 January 2013) new eligibility rules for certain EU nationals come into effect in Northern Ireland. They only apply to new applications for housing or homelessness assistance. For the amending regulations, click here. Possession Cases: on 7 January 2013 the UK Government issued updated and detailed statistical […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 14 January 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 307 – 14 January 2013

News UNHCR noted that there had been improvements in the situation for asylum seekers in Hungary, which no longer returned asylum seekers to Serbia automatically, and regarding their detention, at least for those who claimed asylum on arrival. Click here for more information. Cases R (Bushara) v Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentThe Court […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 9 January 2013

Leslie Thomas recognised in Black Mental Health UK’s Top 30 of 2012

Leslie Thomas has been recognised by the campaigning group Black Mental Health UK as one of the leading lights for 2012. In their inter-disciplinary Top 30 list, he is ranked at number 4.

Leslie Thomas KC

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 8 January 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 139 – 8 January 2013

Employment news Response to Consultation now published The Government has now published its response to its consultation on employee owner contracts. Less than 2% of respondents to the consultation indicated an intention to use the scheme, with the remainder expressing greater or lesser degrees of concern. The Government responds by proposing to change the name […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 7 January 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 294 – 7 January 2013

Housing Law News Council housing: on 20 December 2012 the UK Government published the latest statistical data on council housing in England. The figures reveal a continuing decline in the size of the council housing stock and in the number of lettings. However, the number of applicants on waiting lists has continued to grow. For […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 7 January 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 306 – 7 January 2013

News The European Court of Human Rights have launched a new series of studies on its case-law relating to particular Articles of the Convention. The first covers Article 5. Click here for more information. Cases Essa, R (On the Application Of) v Upper Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber) & Anor [2012] EWCA Civ 1718, 21 […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 24 December 2012

Neon Roberts – Ian Peddie QC representing Neon’s mother, Sally Roberts

Ian Peddie QC has been representing Neon's mother, Sally Roberts, in her fight, in the High Court and the Court of Appeal, to avoid radiotherapy and provide alternative less harmful treatment for him.

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 20 December 2012

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 293 – 20 December 2012

*** SPECIAL NOTICE. This will be the last Housing Law Bulletin of 2012. Its publication was deferred for four days to enable maximum possible coverage of housing events and cases before the seasonal break. The editor (Jan Luba QC) and the Housing Team at Garden Court extend seasonal good wishes to all readers. *** Housing […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 17 December 2012

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 305 – 17 December 2012

News New immigration rules were announced on 12 December and came into force the next day. The changes include amendments to clarify the absences from the UK that are allowed during the continuous residence period for settlement for Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 and pre-points based system work routes (for example work permits, self-employment and […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 12 December 2012

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 138 – 12 December 2012

Employment news Muslim women face an uphill battle against prejudice to find work Sadly it seems that prejudice still hinders sections of our society in their quest to find employment. Myriam Francios-Cerrah writing on the Guardian online notes that South Asian Muslim women have the highest rate of unemployment in terms of both religion and […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 December 2012

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 292 – 10 December 2012

The Latest Housing Law News Homelessness: the latest statistics on homelessness applications in England were released on 6 December 2012. They show that 13,890 applicants were accepted as owed a main homelessness duty between 1 July and 30 September 2012, 11% higher than during the same quarter of 2011. In consequence, the numbers in temporary […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 December 2012

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 304 – 10 December 2012

Cases Omar, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Rev 1) [2012] EWHC 3448 (Admin)30th November 2012The Secretary of State was wrong to have invalidated an application for discretionary leave to remain, due to the non payment of a fee, made by an applicant who was in receipt of […]

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