Lamb Building Immigration Team

Lamb Building Immigration Team

<p> LAMB BUILDING IMMIGRATION TEAM</p><p>SPRING 2017 SEMINAR SERIES</p><p>For solicitors, these FREE seminars each provide 1.5 CPD hours</p><p>RSVP to Lynda Pickett [email protected] Tel: 020 7797 7788</p><p>All seminars will be held in the Sherrard Suite in The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple located on Middle Temple Lane</p><p>Title : Article 3 and Paposhvili: medical claims </p><p>Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 6.00pm – 7.30pm, Middle Temple, London </p><p>Speakers: Justine Fisher; Keelin McCarthy; Jamil Dhanji, chaired by Emma Daykin</p><p>The Grand Chamber judgement in Paposhvili v Belgium (App no 41738/10) has at last expanded the scope for Article 3 medical claims from the highly restrictive categories in D v United Kingdom (App no 30240/96) and N v United Kingdom (App no 26565/05). This seminar examines the implications of Paposhvili and scope for making appeals or fresh claims on medical grounds. It also guides you through difficult related topics including (i) Article 3 suicide risk; (ii) capacity and appointment of litigation friends; (iii) vulnerable witnesses; (iv) the Equality Act 2010. Title: Unlawful detention</p><p>Thursday 11th May 2017, 6.00pm – 7.30pm, Middle Temple, London</p><p>Speakers: Gordon Lee; Raphael Jesurum; Shanthi Shivakumaran, chaired by Ellis Wilford</p><p>This seminar guides you through the latest caselaw on unlawful detention, including claims involving physical and mental ill health, where there is evidence of torture and the particular issues arising from detention of EU nationals and stateless persons. It also examines the latest decisions on damages and quantum. </p><p>Title: Article 8 after Ali v SSHD, MM (Lebanon) v SSHD and R (Agyarko) v SSHD</p><p>Wednesday 17th May 2017, 6.00pm – 7.30pm, Middle Temple, London</p><p>Speakers: Eric Fripp; Deborah Revill; Amy Childs, chaired by Geri Peterson</p><p>The Supreme Court has delivered a trio of important decisions consolidating the law concerning the application of article 8 ECHR in immigration cases, including the effect of provisions introduced by HC 194 in July 2012. The seminar examines these three key decisions of the Supreme Court and provides an account of their current effect, as well as identifying subsisting questions and potential future developments. </p><p>Title: Brexit </p><p>Monday 22nd May 2017, 6.00pm – 7.30pm, at Middle Temple, London</p><p>Speakers: Sandra Akinbolu; Christel Querton; Michael Shilliday, chaired by Bojana Asanovic</p><p>As the Article 50 process commences, and the post-Brexit landscape becomes (ever so slightly) clearer, this seminar examines life beyond EU membership. With free movement of labour ending, or at the very least changing dramatically, the seminar will explore the policy problems facing the Home Office and how clients are likely to be affected by the new reality of UK immigration control. The inevitability of complex "transitional provisions" will require examination of how these will interact with underlying rights, providing options for challenge should clients find themselves disadvantaged.</p>

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