News & Views
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 2 November 2004
Human Rights victory for the family of a murdered Kurdish father in South-East Turkey Nicola Rogers - Immigration Team
Seyhan v. Turkey (application no. 33384/96) Judgment of 2 November 2004 of the European Court of Human Rights The applicant, Mehmet Seyhan, is a Turkish national who was born in 1962 and now lives in France. His father, SÃRleyman Seyhan, disappeared on
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 1 November 2004
Two Garden Court Chambers welcomes two new practitioners
Marc Willers and Michael Paget, formerly of 1 Pump Court Chambers, have joined Two Garden Court Chambers based in the Middle Temple.
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 1 November 2004
Housing team respond to LSC consultation
This is a response from the Housing Team at Two Garden Court Chambers to some of the proposals set out in the Legal Services Commission Consultation Paper entitled A New Focus for Civil Legal Aid.
Garden Court Chambers | Monday 1 November 2004
Ian Macdonald QC resigns from SIAC
Ian Macdonald QC from Two Garden Court Chambers, has resigned from his post on the Special Immigration Appeal Court in protest over the government's anti-terror laws. He did so when the government failed to recognise a House of Lords ruling (on Friday 16t
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 29 September 2004
Gypsies win appeal
Chichester District Council v The First Secretary of State, Grant Doe, Gregory Yates, Paul Eames [2004] EWCA Civ 1248
Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 31 August 2004
New Gypsy and Traveller Law book published - Legal Action Group
Marc Willers of Two Garden Court Chambers is the co-author and editor of a new Legal Action Group (LAG) book called Gypsy and Traveller Law. It is a practical guide to the law of Gypsies and Travellers.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 1 April 2004
Two Garden Court Chambers win three LSC contracts
Two Garden Court Chambers win LSC three-year contract to supply Specialist Support Services in Housing, Immigration and Employment. The new contracts, starting on 1 April 2004, confirm Two Garden Court's Housing, Immigration and Employment teams success