‘Deport first, appeal later’ ruling – the implications of Kiarie and Byndloss for immigration practitioners
…by Bail for Immigration Detainees (BiD) as interveners Contributions from the barristers who represented BiD in the Supreme Court How BID’s work can be supported Drinks reception following the event…
Private law claims against public bodies: Winning tactics and the changing legal landscape
…Team will hold a half-day conference on bringing damages claims against a range of public bodies. Our barristers will share their experience of winning tactics to pursue and pitfalls to…
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?
…and Wales on rape, consent and reasonable belief in consent is fit for purpose. Join leading Garden Court barristers and a panel of exceptional external speakers, including Suzie Miller, writer of the…
International Women’s Day 2023: Domestic Abuse & Housing Part 2: Points for practitioners
Our specialist housing law barristers covered practical issues facing legal practitioners, including the allocation of housing by local authorities, gatekeeping of applications for homelessness assistance and the suitability of accommodation….
Developments in homelessness and housing allocations in 2017: Where are we now?
…the Courts What is included? 1.5 hours of CPD accreditation Talks delivered by leading housing barristers Comprehensive notes for you to take away The opportunity for you to ask questions…
The Reading of the Chimes 2022
Garden Court Chambers presents their tenth historic Christmas reading of Charles Dickens’ “The Chimes” by barristers David Watkinson and Owen Davies KC. (The first ever reading was by Charles Dickens on 2nd…
Candlelit Reading of The Chimes
Garden Court Chambers presents the sixth historic Christmas reading of Charles Dickens’ “The Chimes” by barristers David Watkinson and HHJ Owen Davies QC. The first reading was by Charles Dickens…
Tactics and Tips for Parallel Family and Criminal Proceedings: Lessons from the Coalface
…Criminal law barristers from Garden Court Chambers and the Bindmans LLP Family and Crime teams for an insightful discussion and practical tips about managing these often complex cases. You will…
Asylum in the UK: Changes to the international protection regime under the Nationality & Borders Act
This webinar was brought to you by members of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration and Public Law Teams. Garden Court Chambers is recognised as the pre-eminent set of barristers in…
Disrupting Rebellion: The Public Order Bill and the government’s latest crackdown on protest
…when she was Liberty’s Human Rights Lawyer of the year in 2013. Tom Wainwright, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers Tom is one of the leading protest barristers in the country, having…