Malicious prosecution, misfeasance in public office and damages after Rees
…four discrete areas. These are civil claims against the police and public authorities; inquests; mental health and Court of Protection; public law/judicial review. He was one of the lead advocates representing bereaved families…
Free Webinar – Safety, Not Suspicion: Advocating for LGBTQI+ People Seeking Asylum In a Changing Legal Landscape
…Lawyers Association. Helen Foot, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers Helen specialises in immigration, judicial review, human rights and nationality law. Her expertise encompasses civil litigation arising from unlawful detention and SIAC…
Rights to food and freedom from poverty
…working in the areas of international socio-economic rights and the legal dimensions of austerity. Profile of speakers: Desmond Rutledge is a public law barrister who specialises in social security law….
Free Hybrid Event – DLN Meeting
…co-chair of Young Legal Aid Lawyers. Prior to joining Garden Court, he was a lawyer at Public Law Project, an academic at the LSE and Oxford University and worked for…
New edition of Halsbury’s Laws on Judicial Review
Friday 21 Jul 2023
…the Garden Court Chambers Public Law, Community Care, Court of Protection, Environmental Law & Climate Justice, Education Law and Mental Health Law teams and is available for instructions, please contact his clerks here….
Free Hybrid Seminar – Personal Welfare Decisions: Year in Review & Future Developments
…Honorary Professor at University College London, and author of the forthcoming book, ‘ECHR and Mental Health Law’, who will offer his view on reforming our mental health law, with reference…
Kate Aubrey-Johnson
Call: 2001
Kate is a youth justice specialist barrister and mediator at Garden Court Chambers with experience as a criminal defence practitioner and public lawyer. Kate is co-author of the leading textbook…
Garden Court barristers appointed Legal Counsel to CEDAW People’s Tribunal
Friday 14 May 2021
…can be found here. Grace’s work overlaps with other areas of law including community care, civil claims, environmental law and education. She has an empathetic but efficient approach to her…
International Women’s Day 2023: The Examination of Serious Sexual Assault (TESSA) – 20 years of the Sexual Offences Act: Is it still fit for purpose?
…joined chambers in 2020 and represents defendants in all areas of criminal law and associated work. She has particular expertise in representing children and young people and is known for…
Marina Sergides
Call: 2000
…Action Magazine. Marina was a lecturer in housing law at London South Bank University and is a contributor to Housing Law Handbook: A Practical Guide (2nd edition). Marina is a…








