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Perspectives on immigration law (Steve Cohen tribute event)

Date: Saturday 5th July 2009
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Location: Lord Mayor's Parlour, Manchester Town Hall
CPD Points: n/a

Chaired by Ian Macdonald QC (President of ILPA). Further speakers to be announced.

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.

This event is supported by Garden Court North Chambers.

Who should attend?

The event is open to anyone with an interest in this area.

Timetable

11am - 1pm Commemoration ceremony for Steve Cohen

2pm - 4pm ILPA Lecture "Perspectives on Immigration Law"

Booking information

This event is being organised by ILPA in conjunction with former colleagues of Steve Cohen. There is no need to formally book a place for this event; those interested can simply turn up on the day. For more details please contact Paul Morris pmorris@smlc.org.uk

About Steve Cohen

Steve convened the No One Is Illegal group in September 2003 after publishing a book of that name earlier in the year for Trentham Books.

During the 1980s and 1990s Steve was a campaigning immigration-law barrister, fighting and winning many landmark cases, including those of Viraj Mendis, Nasira Begum, Anwar Ditta, the Rahman family, Khan family, Okolo family, Okanlami family, Decardi Nelson family and the Anderson family.

In 1989 he established the Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit (GMIAU).

Quick links

> About Steve Cohen and his "No-one is illegal" manifesto

> ILPA (Immigration Law Practitioners Association)

> GMIAU (Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit)





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