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Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 11 March 2014

Could the earnings threshold for benefits be in breach of EU law? Desmond Rutledge explains

Desmond Rutledge, in an interview with LexisNexis, analyses the government's new minimum earnings threshold for determining whether EEA nationals who claim out-of-work benefits as a jobseeker have acquired the status of a worker.

Desmond Rutledge

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 March 2014

Immigration Law Bulletin - Issue 362 – 10 March 2014

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 10 March 2014

Housing Law Bulletin - Issue 347 – 10 March 2014

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 5 March 2014

Inquest finds army bullying and alleged rape contributed to death of Anne-Marie Ellement

A coroner has found that army bullying and alleged rape contributed to the self-inflicted death of Anne-Marie Ellement, a Royal Military Police soldier. Kirsten Heaven represented Anne-Marie’s sisters.

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 March 2014

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 361 – 4 March 2014

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 March 2014

Garden Court Chambers supports CBA Day of Action and 'No Returns' policy

In protest at the government's swingeing cuts to legal aid the criminal practitioners in chambers will support the day of action on 7 March called by the Criminal Bar Association by not attending court on that day.

Colin Cook

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 4 March 2014

Kate Aubrey-Johnson appointed as Just for Kids Law Youth Justice and Strategic Litigation Fellow

Garden Court Chambers is pleased to announce that Kate Aubrey-Johnson is taking a year's sabbatical having been appointed Youth Justice and Strategic Litigation Fellow at Just for Kids Law.

Kate Aubrey-Johnson

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 3 March 2014

Housing Law Bulletin - Issue 346 – 3 March 2014

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