News & Views
Immigration Law | Tuesday 4 August 2020
Successful TOEIC appellants to be granted 2.5 years Leave to Remain
The client was represented by Greg Ó Ceallaigh of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration Team, instructed by Roberta Haslam & Theodora Middleton of Bindmans LLP.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law | Friday 10 July 2020
Court of Appeal allows appeal against deportation order approved by Upper Tribunal on grounds of identifying procedural unfairness in decision making and findings of fact
David Jones and Tim Baldwin of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration and Public Law Teams appeared for the Appellant instructed by Rachel Meates of Irving and Co Solicitors.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Thursday 9 July 2020
Miranda Butler acts in successful challenge to trafficking maternity payments
Miranda Butler of the Garden Court Public Law Team acted in this claim with Alex Goodman of Landmark Chambers and was instructed by Shalini Patel, Toufique Hossain and Lily Parrott of Duncan Lewis Solicitors.
Immigration Law | Thursday 9 July 2020
Indefinite Leave to Remain victory for legacy cases granted “old style” Discretionary Leave to Remain
Mark Symes of the Garden Court Immigration Team was instructed by Joshi Advocates Ltd who brought this claim for judicial review.
Immigration Law | Friday 19 June 2020
Imagining more. What is the future for refugee and migrant communities post-COVID? #RefugeeWeek2020
Maha Sardar of the Garden Court Chambers Immigration Team.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Friday 19 June 2020
“I wanted to live here with freedom”: Young Roots respond to the challenges faced by refugees during Covid-19 - #RefugeeWeek2020
By Grace Capel of the Garden Court Immigration Team in conjunction with refugee and asylum seeker charity, Young Roots, on how they are supporting young people during lockdown.
Immigration Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Tuesday 16 June 2020
In search of justice for young Albanians - #RefugeeWeek2020
By David Neale, legal researcher and former barrister at Garden Court Chambers.
Immigration Law | Monday 15 June 2020
Measuring up? Evaluating the UK’s performance against the promises of the 1951 Refugee Convention - #RefugeeWeek2020
Ubah Dirie and Emma Fitzsimons of the Garden Court Immigration Team.