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ILPA: Statelessness determination procedure (BIRMINGHAM)

DT 1738 Statelessness determination procedure (BIRMINGHAM)

Tuesday 17 Oct 2017, 11.00, Birmingham
Tutors: Cynthia Orchard (Asylum Aid/Migrants Resource Centre); Eric Fripp (Barrister, Lamb Building Chambers); Bronwen Manby (Independent Consultant and lecturer, LSE); Judith Carter (In house solicitor and lecturer, Liverpool Law Clinic); Solange Valdez-Symonds (Solicitor, Migrants Resource Centre and Director of the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens)

Asylum Aid, in collaboration with ILPA, is offering a training session on statelessness, for legal practitioners. Attendees should have at least intermediate competence with the UK's asylum and immigration system but do not need experience in representing stateless persons.
To book a place on the course, please submit your application here.

The session will be based in part on Statelessness and applications for leave to remain: a best practice guide (ILPA and Liverpool Law Clinic, November 2016). Free copies will be provided.

This course is provided free of charge, thanks to a grant from the Legal Education Foundation. Priority will be given to legal aid practitioners and practitioners who are likely to represent stateless persons on a pro bono basis.

A light lunch (sandwiches) will be provided, also free of charge. Please advise of any dietary restrictions upon booking.

More info and booking

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Organisation:
Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA)
Booking contact details:
020 7251 8383
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