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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

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 July 2005

Important changes at Two Garden Court Chambers

Lincoln's Inn Fields is to become the new home of Two Garden Court Chambers - which will become known as 'Garden Court Chambers'. Scheduled to take place on 8th August 2005, the move will see us transfer from our current location at 2 Garden Court in Midd

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 24 June 2005

Legal aid lawyer of the year

David Watkinson has been announced a winner in the barrister category of the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards 2005.

He and Stephen Knafler, from Two Garden Court Chambers, were two of three shortlisted, but on the night it was David who took the esta

Garden Court Chambers | Saturday 30 April 2005

Community care law reports practitioner seminars

LAG, publisher of Community Care Law Reports (CCLR), in association with Two Garden Court Chambers and Doughty Street Chambers, is proud to announce a brand new CCLR evening seminar series.

These quarterley seminars will take place in Central London bet

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 22 April 2005

Inderpal Rahal Memorial Trust

Following the tragic death of young barrister Inderpal Rahal, a charitable trust has been established in her memory to enable women experiencing financial hardship to further their legal education. The trust applies to women who are from an immigrant or r

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 7 April 2005

New appeals regime: transitional provisions

The new appeals regime: transitional provisions
Everyone with an immigration practice has cases which are waiting for an adjudicator hearing, cases in which a determination from an adjudicator is awaited, or an application for permission to appeal to the

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 31 March 2005

Social Housing Law & Practice 2005

Jan Luba QC and Stephen Knafler of Two Garden Court Chambers will be speaking at the Social Housing Law & Practice conference held by Lime Legal and Housing Today on the 21st April 2005.

You can download further details about this conference from he

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 31 March 2005

Brian Haw wins appeal

Kate Aubrey-Johnson, barrister from Two Garden Court Chambers, was counsel for Brian Haw, instructed by Bindmans Solicitors, in his appeal against a conviction for 'failing to leave a cordoned area' in May 2004. Below is a copy of the press release issued

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 30 March 2005

Junior Bar Committee debate

The Junior Bar Committee of the Inner Temple Presents a House Debate: ID Cards should be made compulsory. Debaters include: Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty, Chris Bryant MP for Labour, Stephen Simblet Barrister from Two Garden Court Chambers and Ma

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 1 March 2005

Newsletter – Garden Court News – Issue 1

The first issue of a bi-annual newsletter being published by Garden Court Chambers.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 2 February 2005

Courtenay Griffiths QC receives Honorary Doctorate

Courtenay Griffiths QC has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Leeds Metropolitan University for his services to criminal justice.

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Garden Court Chambers | Monday 31 January 2005

Download Owen Davies QC’s speech entitled Human Rights and Poverty Reduction.

On 31st January 2005, Owen Davies QC made a speech entitled 'Human Rights and Poverty Reduction - Realities, controversies and strategies' to the Overseas Development Institute. You can download this speech from here.

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HUMAN RIGHTS AND POVERTY REDUCT

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 18 January 2005

Rick Scannell resigns from SIAC

Rick Scannell , a barrister with Two Garden Court Chambers, has resigned from being a Special Advocate on the Special Immigration Appeals Tribunal. Rick's resignation is the second by members of Two Garden Court Chambers - Ian MacDonald QC resigned his po

Garden Court Chambers | Saturday 15 January 2005

Romany wars – article

In an article for the Solicitors Journal (14.01.05), David Watkinson from Two Garden Court Chambers, reports that issues around gypsies and the location of gypsy caravan sites show no sign of abating in the media or the courts and that gypsy caravan sites

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 21 December 2004

Owen Davies QC statement

In support of the decision of Ian Macdonald QC to resign from his position as Special Advocate to the Special Immigration Appeal Court, Owen Davies QC, head of Two Garden Court Chambers said:

"The members of Two Garden Court Chambers are right behi

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 16 December 2004

Detention without charge unlawful

In an eight to one decision, the House of Lords today (16th December 2004) held that detaining suspected foreign terrorists without charge or trial is incompatible with Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights and that the UK could not derogat

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 8 December 2004

Spring/Summer 2005 – Seminar programme

Our new seminar programme, for the Spring and Summer 2005 is now available. The programme outlines all of the seminars we are running through to July 2005.

Download the Spring/Summer 2005 seminar programme by clicking on the file below
Spring-Summer 05

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