News & Views
International Human Rights, Garden Court International | Friday 14 May 2021
Garden Court barristers appointed Legal Counsel to CEDAW People's Tribunal
Sonali Naik QC, Amanda Weston QC, Nicola Braganza, Grace Brown, Louise Hooper and Maria Moodie, all of Garden Court Chambers, are instructed pro bono to represent the CEDAW People's Tribunal.
Employment and Discrimination Law | Friday 29 May 2020
Nicola Braganza appointed Fee-paid Employment Tribunal Judge and Fee-paid First-tier Tribunal Judge, assigned to Health, Education and Social Care Chamber (Special Educational Needs and Disability)
Employment and Discrimination Law | Thursday 7 March 2019
Essop & Others v Home Office landmark indirect race and age discrimination claims finally settle for over £1 million three days into hearing
Nicola Braganza was instructed by Kate Lea of Thompsons Solicitors and acted on behalf of 47 PCS members, and was also instructed by Marion Scovell of Prospect on behalf of a further Prospect member.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Detention, Asylum and Deportation | Thursday 23 November 2017
Nicola Braganza invited by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU to speak on multiple discrimination in Brussels
On 14 November 2017 she presented to the Working Group on Social Questions of the Council of the EU.
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.
Employment and Discrimination Law, Administrative and Public Law | Wednesday 5 April 2017
Landmark Supreme Court victory on indirect discrimination
Nicola Braganza of the Garden Court employment, discrimination and public law teams represented all 49 appellants.
Employment and Discrimination Law | Friday 10 March 2017
Nicola Braganza of Garden Court wins indirect sex discrimination case against Scottish manufacturer
A Scottish manufacturer has been told to reinstate a respected HR professional after being found guilty of unfair dismissal and unlawful sex discrimination.
Administrative and Public Law | Friday 18 November 2016
Nicola Braganza appears in the Supreme Court in key indirect discrimination case
This case of Essop v The Home Office will impact on all indirect discrimination cases.