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Private & family life; & the latest EU law, including Brexit | HJT - Legal Training 25 March

Adam Pipe of No.8 Chambers is presenting this legal course along with Mark Symes on 25 March in Birmingham. For further details please visit Private and Family Life

Description

The courts continue to issue a constant flow of decisions regarding private and family life. And at the same time, Brexit comes ever closer. Probably.

Private and family life

  • Evaluating the best interests of families with children
  • Precarious residence and “compelling” private life claims
  • Reasonableness and hypothetical departures: JG Turkey
  • New Home Office policy re departure of British citizen children
  • The financial requirements for Appendix FM cases
  • Exceptionality post-GEN3.2: what is “unjustifiably harsh”
  • Chikwamba – returning abroad to seek entry clearance
  • “Contriving to frustrate the purpose of the Immigration Rules”
  • The high threshold in adult dependent relative cases
  • Domestic violence applications
  • Human rights claims: refusals and appealability
  • The latest thinking re out-of-country appeals
  • Plotting an appeal strategy – Home Office consent and “new matters”, and arguments inside and outside the Rules – AK Turkey
  • Further representations, fresh claims, and certification
  • EU law latest
  • Advising on re residence rights in the run-up to 29 March 2019
  • Settled status, Appendix EU and permanent residence
  • Extended family members and rights of appeal
  • Retained rights of residence – proving exercise of Treaty Rights

International Women's Day Seminar - Birmingham City University

International Women’s Day, 8 March 2019

Davinder Dhaliwal and Maninder Chaggar of No.8 Chambers were honoured to be invited as guest speakers by the Law School at Birmingham City University for their “INSIGHTS INTO LAW CONFERENCE” on 7 March 2019. The panel of speakers who participated in this important event were invited as inspirational women in the law who encourage gender diversity, inclusion and equality in the legal profession.

Davinder provided an insight into her successful family law practice at the Birmingham Bar and role as a Deputy District Judge. She gave a well received motivational presentation designed to build the confidence of the students, and encouraging more women in law and the judiciary so that the justice system is reflective of the society it represents.

The students had a snapshot of Maninder’s career specialising in Human Rights and how to succeed at the Bar as a black BAME female.

The Q & A session was a fantastic opportunity to interact with the students at the University

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Key Immigration Cases: July-Dec 2018 review



Adam Pipe, barrister at No 8 Chambers, reviews the key cases from July to December 2018 and explains why they are of interest.

The review covers EU law, Article 8, health cases, the latest on the Educational Testing Services (‘ETS’) cases, procedural guidance on grants of permission to appeal and amending grounds in judicial reviews, protection claims and trafficking of persons. This review has been specifically written for Lexis®PSL Immigration.

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