Immigration Case Law Update

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  • Released 6th Sept 2021
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Immigration law is a fast moving field with new decisions coming out on a nearly daily basis from the Upper Tribunal and the higher courts. In this session Adam will summarise some of the key immigration law decision from recent months. Practitioners will gain an understanding of the key issues which the courts have been considering and will be able to use the information gained to enhance their written submissions and achieve better outcomes for clients. This is an essential update.

Recorded prior to the publication of Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 1118, 15 March 2022’

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Learning objectives:

  • PBS challenges, rationality and fairness
  • Appendix EU and Zambrano cases
  • Long Residence Cases
  • Errors of Law
  • Asylum cases

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Adam Pipe

Barrister • No 8 Chambers

Adam has been a barrister since 1999 and practices in all areas of immigration and asylum law. For many years Adam has been ranked by Chambers and Partners as one of the leading Immigration Law specialists in the Midlands. The 2015 edition stated, “He is a case law guru who is always very well prepared in front of the Tribunal.”

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