News & Views
Housing Law | Thursday 23 March 2017
Court of Appeal rules on the requirements of a valid notice to end an introductory tenancy
Tim Baldwin and Justine Compton of Garden Court Chambers appeared for the Respondent.
Criminal Defence | Wednesday 22 March 2017
R v BH & Others: Acquittal of Conspiracy to Breach Immigration Law
Peter Wilcock QC and Minka Braun of Garden Court Chambers represented BH.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention Civil Claims, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Wednesday 22 March 2017
Upper Tribunal finds Ukrainian prison conditions breach Article 3 ECHR in landmark country guideline case
Mark Symes of Garden Court Chambers represented both appellants.
Planning Law, Environmental Law and Climate Justice, Administrative and Public Law | Tuesday 21 March 2017
Marc Willers QC represents campaigners in High Court challenge against Lancashire fracking plans
Environmental and planning law barrister, Marc Willers QC of Garden Court Chambers represents local campaigner, Gayzer Frackman.
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 10 March 2017
"In refusing to be silenced, we can continue to break down any barriers that remain."
Amy Carrington has worked in marketing and events with us for three and a half years, after finishing her human rights MA.
Employment and Discrimination Law | Friday 10 March 2017
Nicola Braganza of Garden Court wins indirect sex discrimination case against Scottish manufacturer
A Scottish manufacturer has been told to reinstate a respected HR professional after being found guilty of unfair dismissal and unlawful sex discrimination.
Immigration: Personal and Business, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Friday 10 March 2017
“It can be life-changing for refugee and migrant women to finally be believed, and to be granted safety.”
Immigration barrister Helen Foot describes the challenges facing her female clients and how, with her solicitors, she can help them access the legal protection they are entitled to.
Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Criminal Defence | Friday 10 March 2017
"We need to recognise that barriers exist and work as a team to smash these glass ceilings"
Criminal defence barrister Paramjit Ahluwalia describes the barriers that remain and what inspires her to smash them down.