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Brook House Inquiry publishes Final Report

The Brook House Inquiry is a public inquiry set up to investigate mistreatment of individuals who were detained at Brook House IRC between 1 April 2017 and 31 August 2017, as shown in the BBC Panorama programme “Under-Cover: Britain’s Immigration Secrets” aired…

20/09/2023
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Brook House Inquiry publishes Final Report

New Appointments for TGC Members as Junior Counsel to the Crown

TGC are delighted to announce that Sian Reeves’s application for the Attorney General “A” Panel of counsel has been successful, having previously been on the “B” Panel. We are also pleased to announce that Kathryn Howarth & Saoirse Townshend’s application…

02/08/2023
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Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal against decision permitting those affected by the Fundão Dam collapse in Brazil to bring a claim in the English Courts

The collapse of the Fundão Dam in November 2015 has been described as the worst environmental disaster in Brazil’s history. The claimants seek to establish BHP’s liability for the collapse. In 2019 BHP applied for the claims to be struck…

12/06/2023
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Is remote driving likely to cause victims undue delay and expense in claiming compensation; or could it defeat claims altogether?

Paul Erdunast responds to the Law Commission’s question of whether remote driving is likely to cause victims undue delay and expense in claiming compensation, from the perspectives of victims, insurers and industry.

16/01/2023
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Paul Erdunast has been shortlisted for ‘Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year’

TGC is delighted to announce that Paul Erdunast has been nominated for the ‘Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year’ award at the upcoming Bar Pro Bono Awards. The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on  Wednesday 2nd…

06/10/2022
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Is remote driving likely to cause victims undue delay and expense in claiming compensation; or could it defeat claims altogether

Paul Erdunast responds to the Law Commission’s question of whether remote driving is likely to cause victims undue delay and expense in claiming compensation, from the perspectives of victims, insurers and industry.

15/09/2022
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Rodney Dixon KC to speak at event in the Hague following submission to the International Criminal Court

Rodney Dixon KC will be speaking from the Hague tomorrow at 5:30pm UK time on cross-border international crimes. This follows the filing at the ICC on Monday of a submission regarding the alleged genocide and crimes against humanity committed against…

22/06/2022
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Taking Charge – The electric vehicle infrastructure strategy: A microscope on the legal duties of government and local authorities with respect to accessible electrical infrastructure

You can read the latest article on the TGC AEV Law blog www.aevlaw.com by Paul Erdunast via the link below. for any enquiries in relation to AEV Law please make contact with Keith Sharman, ksharman@tgchambers.com.

28/04/2022
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Former camp detainee granted entry into US will provide evidence to the ICC

Ovalbek Turdakun and his family have managed to flee to the US from Kyrgyzstan. They arrived in Washington DC last week. Mr Turdakun was previously held in a detention camp facility in China for 10 months but managed to escape…

21/04/2022
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Brook House Inquiry

The second phase of hearings in the Brook House Inquiry have resumed. The Brook House Inquiry was set up to investigate mistreatment of individuals detained at Brook House IRC between 1 April 2017 and 31 August 2017. The Inquiry was…

18/03/2022
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