Immigration cases
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The three directors are doing their annual joint course this Thursday, 19th January, a joint review of developments in 2011.
I will be covering immigration law, Mark will be doing EU developments (lucky him!) and David will cover changes in human rights.
Click here to book, there are still some places available.
Topics will include:
Immigration Law – The latest thinking on mandatory refusals, students under the PBS, appeal rights for overstayers and others, litigating and generating decisions under the Legacy, and running deportation appeals.
European Union Law – Retained rights of residence, Rights of Extended family members, Evidencing applications, and the ongoing of implications of Zambrano, McCarthy and Dereci.
Human Rights – latest cases on the right to private and family life, the developing right to property, and the Charter of Fundamental Rights.