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Judicial Review Course

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COURSE FEE

£250.00

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START DATE

1st OCTOBER 2024

END DATE

1st OCTOBER 2024

Description

Our one-day online introductory course on Judicial Review (JR) is tailored for newcomers to immigration law, OISC-accredited lawyers, immigration advisers, advocates, and anyone involved in or looking to enhance their understanding of judicial review claims. This course is designed to provide valuable insights into JR to better assist clients.

Course Content

  • Overview of judicial review: affected parties and available remedies
  • Grounds for challenge and eligibility
  • Distinctions between claims based on the Human Rights Act and other legal grounds
  • Claims brought by pressure groups and public interest organizations
  • Third-party interventions and the role of CCOs (Children’s Commissioner for Wales)
  • Procedural steps in a judicial review claim
  • Funding options and cost considerations
  • Practical exercises to reinforce learning

 

Course/MonthJUDICIAL REVIEW
OCTOBER 20241st Oct
DECEMBER 202418th
MARCH 20256th
JUNE 202513th
SEPTEMBER 202528th

Certification

Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance endorsed by TQUK, a recognized national awarding body.

COURSE FEE

£250.00

ENROLL NOW

START DATE

1st OCTOBER 2024

END DATE

1st OCTOBER 2024

Addition support

Practical Support

New or inexperienced immigration lawyers can confidently and confidentially seek and obtain information, advice and guidance in business development

Online Training

Additional online training courses are accessible via our website. These courses have been designed to support your continued professional development as an Immigration practitioner

Updates & Documentation

Regular Updates and documentation is available. These updates include new legislation, analysis of caselaw legal documents, , updated policies, procedures and rules.

Articles by leading practitioners

Informative and analytical articles are available to help practitioners keep up to date with news and commentaries of policy changes, development and immigration law