Preparing and Challenging Fresh Asylum and Human Rights Claims

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  • Released 1st Sept 2022
  • Priya Solanki
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In this webinar we will look at the following:

  • Paragraph 353 of the Immigration Rules and when the provision applies
  • The process of submitting a fresh claim
  • Evidential issues in fresh claims
  • Decision making common issues
  • Useful aspects of Policy Guidance
  • Analysis of relevant authorities
  • Asylum Support
  • Rights of Appeal

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Learning objectives:

Making strong further submissions and challenging adverse decisions can be a task for many practitioners. This session will enable better preparation of fresh claims and assist in formulating arguments judicial review challenges.

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Priya Solanki

Barrister • One Pump Court

Priya is a busy and experienced specialist in immigration and asylum law. She is frequently instructed in appeals against decisions of the First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, and in judicial reviews and administrative review challenges against decisions of the Secretary of State. She is recommended by Legal 500.

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