News & Views
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 31 March 2017
The public trust doctrine’s role in post-Brexit Britain
Marc Willers QC of Garden Court Chambers and Emily Shirley of Our Children's Trust write for UKELA.
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Family Law, Children Law, International Family Law | Friday 31 March 2017
Garden Court welcomes Katharine Marks to its Family Team
We are delighted to announce that Katharine Marks joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
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Inquests and Inquiries | Friday 31 March 2017
Jury find prison officers' unlawful use of restraint causative of death at HMP Manchester
Ifeanyi Odogwu of Garden Court Chambers represented the family of John Ahmed at the inquest.
Administrative and Public Law, Garden Court International | Thursday 30 March 2017
European Court of Human Rights rules Bangladeshi migrants were subjected to forced labour and human trafficking and did not receive effective protection from Greece
Kathryn Cronin and Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers represented one of the interveners, Anti-Slavery International.
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Inquests and Inquiries | Wednesday 29 March 2017
Family call for lessons to be learned after inquest into teenager’s death at young offenders’ institute finds series of failings
Tom Stoate represented the family of Ondrej Suha, who was 19 when he died.
Family Law, Children Law, International Family Law | Tuesday 28 March 2017
Garden Court welcomes James Holmes to its Family Team
We are delighted to announce that James Holmes has joined the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
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Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Claims Against the Police and Public Authorities | Tuesday 28 March 2017
Metropolitan Police Service pay compensation after arresting victim of identity fraud
Una Morris of Garden Court Chambers represented the claimant.
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Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Criminal Defence | Tuesday 28 March 2017
"Diversion from prosecution is key in reforming the landscape of women in the Criminal Justice System"
Criminal defence barrister Paramjit Ahluwalia calls for a radical new approach to women in the criminal justice system.