Garden Court North to co-host leading inquest and immigration events in September

26 August 2025

Both events demonstrate Garden Court North's continued commitment to ensuring flagship human rights law events reach the north and north-west of the UK. Credit: Bardhok Ndoji / Shutterstock.

Both events demonstrate Garden Court North’s continued commitment to ensuring that flagship human rights law events reach the north and north-west of the UK. Credit: Bardhok Ndoji / Shutterstock.

 

Garden Court North is delighted to announce we will be co-hosting two exciting human rights law events in September: the INQUEST Northern Conference and Quiz 2025 and the North-West Migrants’ Rights Conference.

The INQUEST Northern Conference and Quiz 2025 will take place on 18 September at Manchester Hall, including discussion of inquest practicalities, the new coroners’ bench book, a Case Law update, working with bereaved people, and working in a trauma-informed manner. There will also be a screening of INQUEST’s new documentary, ‘The UK Is Not Innocent’, followed by a fundraising quiz at Town Hall Tavern.

Garden Court North will be co-hosting the day alongside Leigh Day and Ison Harrison Limited. A limited number of tickets are still available here.

Garden Court North Chambers

On 30 September, the North-West Migrants’ Rights Conference will bring together immigration practitioners, charitable organisations, media, and those with lived experience for a day of engaging sessions at Clyde & Co, in Salford, Manchester.

Multiple members of Garden Court North’s immigration team will be speaking alongside experts from GMLC, Leigh Day, These Walls Must Fall, the University of Liverpool, and GMIAU. Garden Court North is co-hosting the day alongside GMIAU. Tickets are free with limited availability here.

All events Garden Court North is involved with can be monitored on our events page.

 

For further information, please contact Alex Blair, Communications Manager at Garden Court North Chambers: ablair@gcnchambers.co.uk

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