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Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 June 2007

Free Seminars for July! Book Now

All our semianrs are free of charge and are held in-house at Garden Court Chambers. We have two brand new seminars taking place in July: 'The interplay between immigration and family law' followed by 'Discrimination claims against public authorities'

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 June 2007

Issue 64 – 25th June 2007

Government & Legislation: The Last Week On 18 June 2007 the Legal Services Commission issued a consultation paper on proposals for a reformed Specialist Support Service which could continue for three years. The paper covers Supplier Support Services, which have two elements: ‘Specialist Support’, which enables eligible organisations to consult experts in civil categories of […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 June 2007

Issue 58 – 25th June 2007

News The Home Office announced the bringing together of a new group of frontline practitioners to advise Government on how migration affects public services and local communities, in advance of the new points based system for migrants to be introduced in the new year. The Migration Impacts Forum (MIF) will bring together experts from local […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 18 June 2007

Issue 63 – 18th June 2007

Government & Legislation: The Last Week On 11 June 2007 the Government published Homelessness Statistics June 2007 and Local Authority Survey of Homelessness Prevention – Policy Briefing 19 reporting the findings from a January 2007 survey showing the changing nature of local authority homelessness services and reflecting a shift from provision of Part 7 services […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 18 June 2007

Issue 34 – 18th June 2007

CASES EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL Amendment Cummings v Compass Group UK & Ireland Ltd UKEAT/0625/06/DAThe Tribunal erred in failing to allow the Clamant to amend the Notice of Appearance and striking it out on the basis that her solicitor had incorrectly named the Claimant and therefore failed to comply with Rule 1 of The Employment Tribunals […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 18 June 2007

Issue 57 – 18th June 2007

News The Borders and Immigration Agency launched its new international strategy on Managing Global Migration, which sets out the UK’s global plans in the fight to halt illegal immigration. Minister Liam Byrne and Lord Triesman, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Returns, met with their new French counterparts to begin discussions on new measures to […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 June 2007

Important decision ordering new inquest in a police restraint case

The High Court has ordered that a coroner's decision not to permit an inquest jury to consider a verdict of unlawful killing or to leave a narrative verdict to the jury was wrong and has quashed that decision and ordered a fresh inquest before a different

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 June 2007

Issue 62 – 11th June 2007

Government & Legislation: The Last Week Today (11 June 2007) the Government has published the figures for homelessness in England for the first quarter of 2007. They show that there were 17,230 acceptances under Housing Act 1996 Part 7, during the January – March quarter, 17 per cent lower than in the same period in […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 June 2007

Issue 56 – 11th June 2007

News The Home Office have announced that they want to radically simplify the law, rules and guidance relating to immigration. Subject to the Parliamentary timetable, they hope to introduce new primary legislation in 2008, whilst at the same time, to develop plans for reform of the complicated system of rules, regulations and operational instructions which […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 8 June 2007

Neglect verdict following death in hospital from clostridium difficile infection

The jury inquiring into the death of Winifred Dalton at Coventry Coroner's Court reached a verdict of natural causes in the presence of neglect.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 June 2007

Garden Court run for Crisis!

Members of Garden Court Chambers will be taking part in this week's charity 'Square Mile Run'

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 June 2007

Issue 61 – 4th June 2007

Government & Legislation: Last Week On 31 May 2007 the Government published figures supplied by the three Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP) schemes showing that 66,000 deposits have been protected under the new tenancy deposit rules. That is a rate of over 1,500 deposits per day. Over £58 million worth of deposits are now protected by […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 June 2007

Issue 33 – 4th June 2007

CASES COURT OF APPEAL Admissibility of without prejudice negotiations Brunel University & Swartz v Webster & Vaseghi UKEAT/0307/06The Court of Appeal agrees with the decision of the EAT (see Bulletin 19) holding that while in most cases, where a grievance meeting takes place in the usual way, internally, there will be no question of waiver […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 June 2007

Issue 55 – 4th June 2007

News from Parliament The Citizenship Oath and Pledge (Welsh Language) Order 2007This order sets out the form of words in Welsh that may be used as an alternative to the form of citizenship oath and pledge set out in paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the British Nationality Act 1981. More info Consultation Paper: Implementation […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 30 May 2007

Issue 60 – 28th May 2007

Government & Legislation: Last week At a recent Police Federation conference the Home Secretary, John Reid MP, announced that "…this summer we’ll be introducing a new Criminal Justice Bill: to extend your powers to close all premises generating yobbish behaviour – not just crack dens." For a copy of his speech click here This follows […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 28 May 2007

Issue 54 – 28th May 2007

News from Parliament The Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007The order adds a number of States to the list in Section 94(4) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.That provisions concerns appeal rights for "unfounded human rights and asylum claims". Under section 94(2), a person may not bring an appeal under section 82(1) while in […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 23 May 2007

Inquest: Shahid Aziz

The Death of Shahid Aziz and the failure of the Prison Service to learn lessons following the Zahid Murbarek Inquiry. Shahid Aziz was killed by his cell mate, Peter McCann, on the morning of 2nd April 2004, literally within minutes of being locked up in

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 21 May 2007

Issue 59 – 21st May 2007

Government & Legislation: Last week On 16 May 2007 Meg Munn MP, a minister at Communities & Local Government, set out the Government’s latest thinking on accommodation provision for gypsies and travellers in a conference speech. For a copy, click here. On the same day she issued two consultation papers: Draft Guidance on the design […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 21 May 2007

Issue 53 – 21st May 2007

Court of Appeal AK (Afghanistan) v Secretary Of State For The Home Department (2007) 10 May 2007. When the Secretary of State considers whether fresh representations amount to a fresh claim for asylum he must ask the right question and consider how an independent tribunal would view the fresh representations, WM (Democratic Republic of Congo) […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 18 May 2007

Homeless children in need must be accommodated under Children Act 1989, s 20 and not s 17

Mr Justice Holman held that local authorities were required to accommodate children in need of accommodation under Children Act 1989, s 20, so that they were entitled to the protective machinery of being looked after and also after-care services, when the

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