News & Views
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 6 November 2015
Court of Appeal rules Home Office acted unlawfully by detaining Iranian child seeking asylum
The child was represented by Stephanie Harrison QC and Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers.
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 30 October 2015
Chambers UK Bar Guide ranks Garden Court in Band 1
Garden Court Chambers recognised as a leading set for immigration, social housing, civil liberties, police law, Court of Protection, crime and inquests and public inquiries.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 15 October 2015
Home Office unlawfully detained refugee fleeing domestic violence
The claimant was represented by Stephanie Harrison QC and Bryony Poynor of Garden Court Chambers and Jed Pennington of Bhatt Murphy.
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 6 October 2015
Home Office to review detention of pregnant women
Stephanie Harrison QC and Michelle Brewer of Garden Court Chambers acted for the claimant in this groundbreaking case.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 27 August 2015
Court of Appeal upholds finding that Moroccan national was unlawfully detained for eight months
The claimant was represented by Stephanie Harrison QC and Greg Ó Ceallaigh of Garden Court Chambers.
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 20 July 2015
High Court declares that Home Office asylum system fails to protect victims of trafficking, is discriminatory and breaches their human rights
Stephanie Harrison QC and Shu Shin Luh of Garden Court Chambers brought this test litigation.
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 14 July 2015
Court of Appeal to consider Home Office obligations when detaining age disputed children under immigration powers
The Court of Appeal will consider the obligations owed by the Home Office when detaining children who are age disputed. Garden Court Chambers is representing the families.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Friday 3 July 2015
Home Office defeated again at the High Court over fast-track asylum process
The Immigration Minister has announced the suspension of the detained fast track asylum process. The announcement was in response to test cases brought by Garden Court Chambers.