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Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 7 May 2015
Court of Appeal clarifies scope of SIAC’s bail powers
Stephanie Harrison QC and Anthony Vaughan represented the Appellant.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 23 April 2015
Home Office ordered to return mother and son unlawfully deported to Nigeria
Stephanie Harrison QC and Kathryn Cronin of Garden Court Chambers represented the mother and the child.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 19 March 2015
Full Divisional Court rejects Home Secretary’s attempts to limit Special Immigration Appeals Commission’s powers of scrutiny
A review jurisdiction on ‘judicial review’ principles concerning refusals of applications to naturalise or decisions to exclude from the UK on grounds which the Secretary of State does not wish to make public.
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 4 March 2015
Garden Court barristers appointed as panel counsel to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 29 January 2015
Court of Appeal rejects SIAC approach to ‘deportation with assurances’
The appellants were represented by Stephanie Harrison QC, Amanda Weston and Anthony Vaughan.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 10 July 2014
Unlawful detention breaches Article 3 and Article 5 rights of woman with mental illness
High Court judgment finds that claimant with mental illness was unlawfully detained for 11 months.
Administrative and Public Law | Thursday 30 January 2014
Court of Appeal rules immigration detention of mentally ill woman unlawful
The Court of Appeal in a test case on Tuesday overturned a decision of the Administrative Court in relation to Home Office policy of detaining those subject to immigration control with a serious mental illness.
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 10 December 2013
Boat race protester saved from deportation
An Australian man living in the UK who had been facing deportation following his disruption of the 2012 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race has been told he may stay in the UK. He was represented at yesterday's tribunal hearing by Stephanie Harrison QC and Edward