Immigration Update
Date:
31st October 2011
Location:
Palace Hotel, Central Manchester
From 1st October 2011, Section 53 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 comes into force opening up the possibility of the transfer of judicial review proceedings to the Tribunal.
This seminar will update delegates on the latest developments in immigration and asylum law with an emphasis on these changes in respect of judicial review of and to the Upper Tribunal, both in terms of procedure and relevant caselaw. The seminar will also cover recent key decisions of the appellate and european courts, which provide scope to challenge the decisions of the UKBA and the tribunal. This will include developments in fresh claims, Zambrano and Article 8 in light of ZH Tanzania and s.55 of the Borders Act.
Immigration: Human Rights update (HJT Training)
Date:
19 July 2011
Location:
Central Manchester
HJT training will be running their Human Rights update immigration training in Manchester on 19th July 2011. Rory O'Ryan of GCN Chambers will be delivering the training for HJT.
Immigration advocacy training in Manchester (HJT Training)
Date:
13 July 2011
Location:
Central Manchester
HJT training will be running their 2-part entry-level immigration advocacy training in Manchester on 13th July 2011. Kerry Smith and Camille Warren of GCN Chambers will be delivering the training for HJT.
Perspectives on immigration law (Steve Cohen tribute event)
Date:
Saturday 5th July 2009
Location:
Lord Mayor's Parlour, Manchester Town Hall
As part of a day of tributes to Steve Cohen, who died earlier this year, ILPA are presenting a debate inspired by Steve Cohen's "No-one is illegal" manifesto. The event will take place in Manchester and is open to anyone with an interest in this area.
Immigration seminar
Date:
7th May 2009
Location:
Manchester
Garden Court North Chambers are pleased to announce an immigration law seminar to take place in Manchester. Aimed at immigration practitioners at all levels of experience, this seminar will update delegates on the latest developments in immigration and asylum law with a particular focus on public law remedies.