28th Aug 2018
Dr Charlotte Proudman successfully appealed a decision of a lower family Court that summarily dismissed the mother’s application for a transfer of residence at the first hearing. The appellate court upheld two grounds of appeal. The lower Court was wrong to summarily dismiss a mother’s application without investigation of the allegations made. The lower Court […]
22nd Aug 2018
Goldsmith Chambers held court with a group of Law Students from Shanghai University of Political Science and Law on Monday 20th August 2018, who are currently here in England on a 2 week visit to Cambridge University. They are currently studying international law, economic law and criminal justice. They were an enthusiastic group, interested in […]
21st Aug 2018
Guilty: How legal aid cuts and rising training costs are ruining our criminal justice system | The Independent
16th Aug 2018
Dr Anton van Dellen made submissions as to the appearance of bias before the Assistant Coroner for East London, Dr Shirley Radcliffe. The Coroner reserved her decision following his submissions. The inquest is looking into the deaths arising from the actions of Stephen Port, who drugged his four victims before their deaths in Barking, East […]
8th Aug 2018
Anthony Metzer QC and Sanaz Saifolahi of Chamber’s immigration team are interviewed by Evelyn Reid of Lexis Nexis on unmarried partners being recognised under the ‘Surinder Singh’ route following their recent success in the Court of Justice of the European Union in the case of Banger v Secretary of State for the Home Department C-89/17, [2018] […]