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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 […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 17 January 2006

Employment law bulletin

A new regular employment 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 | Tuesday 17 January 2006

Issue 1 – 17 January 2006

Court cases Statutory procedures Shergold v Fieldway Medical Centre UKEAT/0487/05/ZT In order to comply with requirements of the standard grievance procedure under s32 and Schedule 2 Employment Act 2002 the general nature of the written grievance only needs to be substantially the same as the content of subsequent proceedings. It does not have to mention […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 January 2006

Housing Law Bulletin

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

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 16 January 2006

Issue 1 – 16 January 2006

Government & Parliament More on anti-social behaviour: the Government’s Respect Action Plan published on 10 January 2006 proposes: (1) housing officers should be able to apply for ‘parenting orders’ against tenants; (2) financial penalties including ‘housing benefit measures’ for evicted families who ‘refuse to take up offers of help’ in addressing behaviour; (3) a new […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 30 November 2005

The Citizens Directive – EEA Regulations 2006 The Citizens Directive – EEA Regulations 2006

Rick Scannell and Nicola Rogers - the authors of "Free Movement of Persons in the Enlarged European Union" - will present a seminar (available on two different dates - 31st May 2006 and 13th June 2006 from 4.00 - 7.00 pm) for all practitioners o

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 3 November 2005

House of Lords judgment in Limbuela

The House of Lords has found that the Secretary of State for the Home Office's practice of refusing accommodation or food to those asylum seekers who fail to claim asylum promptly on arrival in the country, is inhuman and degrading and as such a breach of

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 1 November 2005

Prison service fails Paul Day inquest

Leslie Thomas, barrister at Two Garden Court Chambers, together with INQUEST, acting on behalf of the family of Paul Day, a vulnerable inmate who took his own life in a high security segregation unit, secured a verdict from the jury that indicated that Pa

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 31 October 2005

Courtenay Griffiths to receive Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws

Coventry University has honored Courtenay Griffiths QC with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws (HonLLD) for his 'outstanding contribution to criminal justice'.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 31 October 2005

Housing Management Conference 2005

On the 2nd December 2005, Jan Luba QC is chairing the Housing Management Conference 2005 organised by Lime Legal.

You can download a pdf of the conference leaflet here.

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 27 October 2005

Vivienne Westwood and Liberty Launch Wednesday 28th September 2005

Garden Court Chambers was today host to the unveiling by the leading fashion designer and cultural icon Vivienne Westwood, of a selection of limited edition t-shirts themed around the defence of liberty and human rights.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 25 October 2005

Rick Scannell to receive Honorary Doctorate

Rick Scannell is to receive an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of East London where he was a student during its former incarnation as the North East London Polytechnic.

Rick will receive the Doctorate on the 27th November at a ceremony at

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 25 October 2005

R (application Mills) v Birmingham Magistrates’ Court

In this case, the claimant pleaded guilty to shoplifting before the Birmingham Magistrates' court. The court imposed a two year anti-social behaviour order on the claimant banning her from all of the shops in the city centre, in addition to passing a Drug

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 25 October 2005

Langley & ors v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police & anr

The Court of Appeal has ruled that Liverpool City Council acted unlawfully when it took a child into care when his blind father continued to drive the family car.

The family bought an action against the Council and the police which concerned the relatio

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 13 October 2005

Dexter Dias instructed in Feltham racial murder inquiry

Garden Court barrister Dexter Dias has been instructed as counsel in Mr Justice Keith's Public Inquiry into the tragic and violent racial murder of Zahid Mubarek at Feltham Young Offenders Institution on 21st March 2000.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 8 August 2005

LSC Callcounsel changes

Call Counsel Advice lines during August 2005
8th August 05 to 29th August 05 'Garden Court Chambers' will be offering a limited advice system due to our move. Throughout this period we will be providing written and telephone advice. We are asking advisors

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 21 July 2005

Gypsy appeal

In the Court of Appeal, Marc Willers, barrister at Two Garden Court Chambers, in Smith v. First Secretary of State of Mid Befordshire District Council has clarified that 'fear of crime' cannot be depended upon by local planning authorities to refuse plann

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