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Members of chambers advise and represent clients seeking protection
in the United Kingdom. We seek to ensure that the Refugee Convention,
the European Convention on Human Rights, the Dublin Convention and
other international instruments are used to their fullest effect.
To that end we provide advice and representation at every stage
of the appeal process. The right to seek asylum is of paramount
importance and we recognise the necessity of working closely with
our solicitors to achieve results. Individually members of chambers
have been involved in important cases including:
R v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex parte Boybeyi
[INLR] 1997 130 (fresh applications for asylum), ex p Ahmed and
Patel [1998] INLR 570 (CA)
R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Gashi [1999]
INLR 276 [1999] Imm AR 415 (CA) (Kosovan refugees)
R v. Secretary of State ex p Lul Adan, Subaskaran, Aitseguer [1999]
3 WLR 1274 (CA) (non-state agents of persecution)
R(Zeqiri) v. Secretary of State 24 January 2002 [2002] UKHL 3 legitimate
expectation arising out of test case
Rehman v. Secretary of State (HL) (National Security) TLR 15.10.01
Secretary of State for the Home Department v Immigration Appeal
Tribunal ("Afghan 19") 2001 EWHC Admin 1067.
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