Appeals and Judicial Review
Welcome to our full-day immigration course, designed specifically for experienced immigration practitioners who are looking to enhance their advocacy skills and represent their clients effectively in court.
The course is tailored to prepare you for various legal scenarios, including immigration bails, appeals, administrative and judicial reviews, and the significance of pre-action protocols. With the help of our expert trainers, you will learn about the preparation of court documents and the critical role advocacy skills play in representing clients in court.
Our course provides an in-depth overview of recent case law and the most recent changes in law affecting appeal rights, ensuring that you stay up-to-date with the latest legal developments.
By the end of the course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework that governs immigration advocacy, and how to navigate it effectively.
- An overview of the legal framework governing immigration advocacy in the UK
- The importance of pre-action protocols in immigration cases
- Strategies for preparing effective court documents and witness statements
- The importance of case analysis and identification of key legal issues
- The difference between administrative review and judicial review and how to proceed with each
- The appeals process and the latest changes affecting appeal rights
- The principles of advocacy and how to develop effective advocacy skills
- Best practices for communicating with clients and managing expectations
- How to prepare for and conduct a successful bail hearing
- Analysis of recent case law and its impact on immigration advocacy.
Upon completion of our immigration advocacy course, you will:
Have a thorough understanding of the legal procedures involved when appealing against Home Office decisions.
Be equipped with knowledge and skills to prepare court documents, including witness statements and bundles of appeal, following good practice and pre-action protocols.
Have a critical understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of representing clients yourself in court.
Possess the ability to conduct a successful bail hearing.
Be up-to-date with recent case law and legislative changes affecting appeal rights and judicial review.