Hannah Rought-Brooks
Call: 1999
Hannah also has experience of cases that have transitioned from the Family Court to the Court of Protection.
Ubah Dirie
Call: 2014
Ubah Dirie is recognised as a tenacious and client focused advocate who specialises in advice, representation and advocacy in all areas of immigration, asylum, nationality, EU free movement, deportation and…
Natasha Shotunde is a finalist for Barrister of the Year at the Inspirational Women in Law Awards 2023
Wednesday 8 Nov 2023
…Inspirational Women in Law Awards recognise those who are both excelling in their areas of practice and are working for the changes needed to ensure women working in the law…
Claudia Neale
…out expert legal research in all areas of law. Claudia jointly won Legal Aid Support Staffer of the Year at the LAPG Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards 2022….
Liz Davies presents evidence to Welsh Parliament on Homelessness and Social Housing Allocation Bill
Wednesday 18 Jun 2025
…is a social housing silk ranked in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500. She acts as a consultant to Crisis and has represented Shelter and Housing Law Practitioner’s Association…
International Women’s Day – Sentencing and beyond: Women in Prison and access to Mother & Baby Units
…in this area of law and policy. Speakers: Maya Sikand, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers. Head of the Garden Court Chambers’ Civil Liberties Team, Maya practises in public law and…
Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 268 – 18 June 2012
Monday 18 Jun 2012
…Housing Law Articles Recent developments in housing law N. Madge and J. Luba [2012] June Legal Action p33 For back issues of articles in this series, click here. Staying, suspending…
The Nationality and Borders Bill – Legal Opinion prepared by Garden Court Barristers for Women for Refugee Women
Thursday 25 Nov 2021
…and does not meet the requirements of the law. The proposals as they currently stand are contrary to the United Kingdom’s obligations under international law and cannot be remedied by…
Rap and the State’s double whammy: Lack of expert challenge to racist stereotyping
Monday 10 May 2021
…in which serious violence is much more likely to be identified as gang-related when it occurs in areas with high BAME populations than when it occurs in predominantly white areas.’…








