
Immigration Cases and Judicial Review
Speaker: Chengetai Mupara
Date:Â Autumn 2018
IMMIGRATION
Chengetai Mupara
Barrister
Great James Street Chambers
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Great James Street’s Chengetai Mupara returns with yet another insightful breakdown of an essential immigration law topic, this time concentrating on immigration cases and judicial law, in particular discussing:
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Extradition
Abuse of process
Time limits
Certification under the 2002 Act
Factors to be considered
Fresh claims under the Immigration Rules - Paragraph 353
FEEA-related applications
Detention, search warrants and type of leave granted
Unlawful detention
Cart judicial review
Settlement and costs
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Relevant law
EEA Regulations 2016
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Chengetai’s passion for advocacy and human rights started from a very young age. He started off as a pro-democracy campaigner, student activist and a human rights defender in Zimbabwe.
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He now has a busy practice and regularly appears in the First-tier Tribunal (“FTT”) and Upper Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber, County Court, Crown Court and Magistrates’ Courts.
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