News & Views
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law, Civil Liberties and Human Rights | Thursday 11 January 2018
Garden Court Chambers welcomes Miranda Butler to the Immigration Team
We are thrilled to announce that Miranda Butler has joined the Immigration Team at Garden Court Chambers.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Thursday 21 December 2017
Supreme Court allows nationality appeals
Counsel for the appellants were our Sonali Naik and Helen Foot, led by Stephen Knafler QC, Landmark Chambers.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Wednesday 6 December 2017
Migrants accused of cheating in English language test have in-country right of challenge, rules Court of Appeal
Greg Ó Ceallaigh of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration and Public Law Teams represented Ahsan, one of the appellants.
Administrative and Public Law, Court of Protection, Housing Law | Wednesday 1 November 2017
Garden Court is delighted to announce that all four of the pupils who started in October 2016 have accepted offers of tenancy at the end of their pupillage
Stephen Clark, Tihomir Mak, Laura Profumo and Franck Magennis have joined Chambers as full members and have already started developing their practices.
Immigration Law | Monday 9 October 2017
One in five stopped by immigration enforcement is a UK citizen, figures show
Christopher Williams and Nicola Braganza spoke to journalist Adam Cantwell-Corn from the Bristol Cable.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law, Immigration Detention Civil Claims | Friday 18 August 2017
High Court finds “without hesitation” that detention of torture victim in the Detained Fast Track was unlawful
The claimant was represented by Raza Halim of Garden Court Chambers.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Tuesday 15 August 2017
First-tier Tribunal allows the asylum appeal of Iranian Kurdish activist
The appellant was represented by Grace Brown of Garden Court Chambers.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Tuesday 1 August 2017
“A child is foremost a child before he or she is a refugee”: Court of Appeal provides new guidance to tribunals to ensure children and vulnerable persons have their voices heard in asylum proceedings
Raza Halim and Stephanie Harrison QC were instructed by Brighton Housing Trust for the appellant.