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How and why the ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ policy has been held to be unlawful

In this webinar, Landmark Chambers barristers discuss how and why the ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ policy has been held to be unlawful.

On 7th May, the Divisional Court upheld a challenge to the Home Office policy of imposing no recourse to public funds conditions on migrants’ leave because it failed to obviate inhuman and degrading treatment contrary to Article 3 ECHR. In this webinar, the legal team acting for the Claimant will explain the long history of the strategic litigation leading to this result.

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About the presenters

David Forsdick

Caz Hattam

Unity Project Coordinator.

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Tim Buley

Alex Goodman

Alex’s specialises in planning, environment and public law including human rights, immigration, discrimination and local government.

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Yaaser Vanderman

Adam Hundt

Adam is recognised as one of the leading human rights and public law practitioners in the country.

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Fiona Bawdon

Fiona Bawdon is a freelance journalist. She writes on criminal and civil justice issues for the national and specialist legal press.

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