News & Views
Immigration Law | Wednesday 7 March 2018
Afghan child challenges Home Office on 'Dubs Amendment' at the High Court
Garden Court’s Sonali Naik QC, Bryony Poynor and Miranda Butler represent the claimant, instructed by Duncan Lewis Solicitors.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Wednesday 28 February 2018
Peter Jorro joined leading US immigration attorney in a presentation for the Raindance Film Festival, London
Peter presented on 26 February on the topic of US/UK Work Permits for the Film & Television Industry.
Children Law, Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Monday 19 February 2018
SM (Algeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] UKSC 9
Navtej Singh Ahluwalia of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration Team appeared for the intervener, Coram Children’s Legal Centre.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Thursday 15 February 2018
Will Brexit weaken the enforcement of fundamental rights in the UK?
Emma Fitzsimons of the Garden Court Chambers Public Law and Immigration Team has published an article for LexisNexis.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Thursday 8 February 2018
Supreme Court rules against Home Office on SIAC powers to impose bail conditions
Stephanie Harrison QC and Anthony Vaughan of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration and Public Law Teams represented the respondent.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Detention Civil Claims | Friday 2 February 2018
High Court rules on “discriminatory and unlawful practices” at Brook House. Muslim immigration detainees forced to worship in degrading conditions.
The claimants were represented by Stephanie Harrison QC, Raza Halim and Stephen Simblet and instructed by Duncan Lewis Public Law.
Immigration Law | Thursday 25 January 2018
Mother succeeds in judicial review of fresh claim concerning public interest in deportation and the rights of child
The claimant was represented by Irena Sabic of Garden Court Chambers, instructed by Chris McKendry of Wilsons Solicitors.
Immigration Law | Monday 15 January 2018
TOEIC litigation—can decisions be challenged from within UK? (Ahsan v The Secretary of State for the Home Department)
Greg Ó Ceallaigh looks at the implications of the important judgment in Ahsan v The Secretary of State