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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London;VALUE=DATE:20230704
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London;VALUE=DATE:20230707
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URL:https://www.monckton.com/event/advanced-judicial-review-2/
SUMMARY:Advanced Judicial Review
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Public Law Project.\n\nFull prog
 ramme\n\nTuesday 4 July\n9.30 – 11.00\n\nThe why and how of third party 
 Interventions in judicial review\nThird party interventions offer a unique
  opportunity for organisations to influence the outcome of judicial review
 .  This session will look at preparation\, procedure\, decision making\, 
 and the difference between interveners and interested parties in a JR.\n\n
  	Chair: Alice Stevens\, Public Law Project\n 	Bijan Hoshi\, Public Law Pr
 oject\n 	Anneli Howard KC\, Monckton Chambers\n 	Abigail Hamer\, Equality 
 and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)\n 	Pierre Makhlouf\, Bail for Immigrati
 on Detainees (BID)\n\n14.00 – 15.30\nUrgent judicial review\nLawyers are
  often (and quite naturally) nervous about out of hours applications and u
 rgent JR. This session will look at practical aspects across immigration\,
  homelessness and housing\, and applying for urgent interim relief.\n\n 	C
 hair: Rakesh Singh\, Public Law Project\n 	Alan Bates\, Monckton Chambers\
 n 	Bahar Ata\, Duncan Lewis\n\nWednesday 5th July\n10.30 – 12.00\nAn up
 date on procedure and practice: Disclosure\, standing and the impact of th
 e Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022.\nThis session looks at caselaw and 
 policy developments relevant to JR practice\, including in disclosure and 
 standing\, the ouster clause affecting Cart JRs\, and the effect and use o
 f prospective only quashing orders\, both brought in by the Judicial Revie
 w and Courts Act.\n\n 	Chair: Gabriel Tan\n 	Khatija Hafesji\, Monckton Ch
 ambers\n 	Jed Pennington\, Wilsons LLP\n\n15.00 – 16.30\nAppealing to th
 e European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)\n\nThis session looks at practica
 lities\, preparation\, representation and standing in an appeal to The Eur
 opean Court of Human Rights.\n\n 	Piers Gardner (Chair) and Eric Metcalfe\
 , Monckton Chambers\n 	Dervla Simm\, Hogan Lovells\n\nThursday 6 July\n9.3
 0 – 11.00\n\nSystemic legal challenges\nThis seminar looks at judicial r
 eview claims challenging ‘unfairness inherent in the system itself’ th
 at may give rise to an unacceptable risk of procedural unfairness (or simi
 lar cases).  Our panelists will discuss the threshold for proving systemi
 c claims\, relevant legislation (such as The Human Rights Act\, PSED)\, ho
 w to evidence such claims\, and at current judicial approaches to policy c
 hallenges of a similar nature.\n\n 	Chair: Carla Clarke\, Public Law Proje
 ct\n 	Ben Amunwa\, 36 Bedford Row\n 	Matthew Court\, Public Law Project\n 
 	Conor McCarthy\, Monckton Chambers\n 	Karolina Rychlicka\, Just for Kids 
 Law\n\n14.00 – 15.30\nCosts in Judicial Review\nThis session will look a
 t a number of costs related issues\, including\; maximizing appropriate an
 d efficient costs recovery in judicial review claims\, costs budgeting in 
 ‘heavy’ judicial review claims\,  and a look at litigation funding fr
 om Law for Change\, who financially support cases for the public good.\n\n
  	Chair: Azeem Suterwalla\, Monckton Chambers\n 	Unkha Banda\, Deighton Pi
 erce Glynn\n 	Anthony Whittaker\, Whittaker’s Legal Costs\n 	Stephen Kin
 sella OBE\, Law for Change’\n\nFor more information and to book your pla
 ce please click here.\n\nThe course is delivered over Zoom\, with webinars
  early morning and mid-afternoon to allow time for your work and other com
 mitments.  All seminars are recorded for delegates to access after the ev
 ent.
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CATEGORIES:General,Webinars
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