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Immigration and Public Law Casebook for 2020-2021

We are pleased to upload our long-awaited Casebook covering some of the important cases from 2020-2021.  The immigration and public law team had been delayed in editing this but we hope that you will agree, the Casebook sets out some comprehensive summaries and updates, which remain very useful to date. You can download a full […]

Surrogacy amidst the Ukraine Conflict

The Lexis Nexis Family Law Journal has published an article authored by Sarah Pinder, Joint-Head of the immigration and public law team. The article ‘Surrogacy amidst the Ukraine Conflict’ appeared in the August 2022 issue and can be accessed through this link for those who subscribe. A preview is included directly below.

Webinar – Over the EU Settlement Bridge

Goldsmith Immigration and Public Law Team was delighted to present this webinar on the EU Settlement Scheme, providing an update on the changes to immigration law after Brexit as far as EEA nationals and their family members are concerned. In this webinar, senior practitioner and joint-head of team Sarah Pinder with Luke Piper, Head of Policy and […]

Webinar – Medico-Legal Reports

The Immigration and Public Law Team was delighted to collaborate in this webinar with Dr Juliet Cohen, Head of Doctors at Freedom from Torture, which was presented on 21st September 2021. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here. To view the recording, click on the link immediately below. Senior practitioners Charlotte Bayati, Samina […]

Nationality & Immigration Bill

On 6th July 2021, the Government published its Nationality and Immigration Bill. To assist practitioners to navigate the nationality law proposals and when the government was consulting, Emma Harris, a senior practitioner in the immigration and public law team published her article ‘New Plan for Immigration: the proposed changes to nationality law’ with Free Movement. […]

Guy Davison & Samina Iqbal write for Free Movement website

On 10th and 30th June 2021, Guy Davison‘s and Samina Iqbal‘s articles for Free Movement were published. Both Guy and Samina are senior practitioners of the immigration and public law team at Goldsmith Chambers and Samina is the joint-head of the team. Both articles provide essential guidance and practice tips concerning two difficult and tricky […]

Sarah Pinder & Sara Anzani write for Free Movement website

On 8th and 14th April 2021, Sara Anzani‘s and Sarah Pinder‘s articles for Free Movement were published. Both Sara and Sarah are senior practitioners of the immigration and public law team at Goldsmith Chambers and Sarah Pinder is the joint-head of the team. Both articles provide essential guidance and practice tips concerning applications for costs […]

Webinar – The relevance of delay in deportation proceedings

The Goldsmith immigration and public law team and senior practitioner Lawrence Youssefian were delighted to present this webinar on delay and criminal deportations as part of the team’s Spring 2021 Series. This follows on from our first webinar on criminal deportations looking at updates and campaigns more generally with ‘Deporting Black Britons” author Luke de Noronha […]

Webinar – Brexit, Appendix EU (FP) and over theEU Settlement Bridge

Goldsmith’s immigration and public law team were delighted to collaborate with the3million on a third webinar, as part of our Brexit Spring 2021 mini-webinar series. Together they sought to unravel some of the difficulties around the EU Settlement Scheme, its processes and gaps as well as the immigration exemption in Subject Access Bureau requests. You can access […]

Webinar – New Third Country Rules: admissibility of asylum claims

As part of our Goldsmith immigration and public law team’s Spring 2021 Webinar Series, senior practitioners Alexis Slatter, Sara Anzani and Jamil Dhanji presented this webinar on 25th March 2021. You can access a copy of the presentation slides here. To view the recording, click on the link immediately below. Together, Alexis, Sara and Jamil consider the new post-Brexit […]

 

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