Feature
15 April 2013
Recent immigration rulings on the EEA regulations highlight the growing relevance of the residence requirement, says Jane Coker
Feature
8 March 2013
Immigration lawyers want to continue helping vulnerable migrants, but are struggling to see a way forward. Fiona Bawdon reports on a new model
that could help alleviate pressure
News
19 February 2013
Scam would have been 'obvious to a child', judge says
Feature
4 January 2013
Jane Coker reports on
recent cases concerning appeals to removal
decisions
News
18 December 2012
Cases could be transferred to Upper Tribunal under crime and courts bill
Feature
9 November 2012
Francesca Kaye and Mary Hodgson consider how the courts deal with
self-represented parties with no legal
training or easy access to the internet
Feature
29 October 2012
As Pro Bono Week approaches, David Irving reflects on 25 years of helping at his local legal advice centre
Feature
29 October 2012
Now in its second year, Paul Daniels shares how the 100 Days Project matches members of the Employment Laywers Association with those in need
Feature
29 October 2012
Pro bono legal advice is essential for Dartford FC, where Mark Bendlund sits on its board
Feature
26 October 2012
By cutting legal aid in immigration cases the government is forcing vulnerable individuals to
go to court on their own
to argue complex cases
when it otherwise only allows authorised legal advisers to do so, says Fiona Bawdon
Feature
24 September 2012
deportation of EU citizens, and the rights of dependents
Comment
4 July 2012
The High Court has attacked several aspects of
the means test – from unacceptable delays to
awkward documents, says Jeannie Mackie
News
21 June 2012
Hope that patient will recover capacity to make decisions about treatment after being force-fed
News
21 June 2012
Children’s rights ‘a primary’ consideration where their interests are indirectly affected
News
18 May 2012
System directing funds at household where child principally lives deemed most effective
Feature
26 March 2012
Gregory Jones QC and Cain Ormondroyd examine when non-statutory guidance in immigration law can be relied on
News
19 March 2012
Courts should identify 'minority of cases' early