Immigration Law, Human Rights & Adult Dependent Relatives Free Webinar

Immigration Law, Human Rights & Adult Dependent Relatives Free Webinar

Immigration Law, Human Rights & Adult Dependent Relatives Free Webinar

Navigating immigration law, particularly in relation to adult dependent relatives, is a complex and evolving subject.  To aid legal practitioners and those working in the field  Chronicle Law is pleased to bring your attention to this free one-hour webinar hosted by DG Legal and presented by Jane Elliott-Kelly and Eric Fripp of 36 Public and Human Rights, 36 Group.  This webinar is due to take place on Thursday, 12 September 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM.

Overview of the Webinar

This webinar will discuss the legal provisions surrounding the entry or remaining in the United Kingdom as an adult dependent relative. Jane Elliott-Kelly and Eric Fripp will explore both the Immigration Rules (HC 395) and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.

Participants can expect a survey of the legal frameworks and practical insights for navigating them effectively.

Target Audience

This webinar is specifically designed for legal practitioners and those working alongside them. A basic understanding of immigration law and human rights is assumed, making the session well-suited for professionals seeking to further their understanding of these topics.

Why Attend?

With immigration policies undergoing frequent changes, understanding the legal rights of adult dependent relatives is essential for practitioners in this field. Attendees will benefit from the insights of two leading barristers in immigration and human rights law, who will share their expert perspectives on the application of these laws both within the UK’s legal framework and in broader human rights contexts.

Speakers

  • Eric Fripp, Barrister at 36 Group, is an experienced practitioner specialising in immigration, asylum, nationality, and human rights, with a strong public and international law element. He has long been ranked as a Leading Junior by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners Bar UK directories, where he has been cited both as ‘very committed, and sensitive to clients’ interests’ and for his ‘exceptional analytical skills’, ‘thorough drafting’, and skill as an advocate. He is listed in all recent editions of the Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom.
  • Jane Elliott-Kelly, Barrister at 36 Group, is a specialist immigration practitioner whose broad practice encompasses asylum, deportation, EU law ,human rights, trafficking and business immigration. She has a wide range of experience in this field, representing clients at all stages of the immigration and asylum process.

Key Information

  • Date & Time: Thursday, 12 September 2024, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  • Fee: Free
  • Registration: To register, visit: DG Legal Webinar Registration
  • Submit Questions: If you have a question for the speakers, send your question along with the webinar title to: teamadmin@dglegal.co.uk

Post-Event Materials

Following the webinar, attendees will receive details on how to access the recording and slides. These materials will be available for approximately three months, providing ample time to review the information and insights shared during the session.

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Alison joined DG Legal’s office-based team in July 2017. As Administration and Events Manager, her main role is to manage events and training courses and provide administration support for DG Legal’s office-based team and Consultants. DG Legal present free legal and practice management webinars and premier training courses throughout the year to help legal practitioners...