Garden Court North
Manchester
Garden Court North Chambers is a progressive set of barristers founded in 1996 by a group of practitioners seeking to establish an alternative to traditional chambers. It is characterised by a strong commitment to publicly funded work and to representing individuals affected by discrimination, inequality, or complex needs. Chambers is dedicated to holding the state to account, promoting access to justice, and undertaking pro bono work where funding is not available. These principles have remained central to its ethos since its establishment.
Areas of Expertise
- Human rights
- Public law
- Discrimination
- International
- Civil actions against the police & public authorities
- Community care & mental health
- Court of Protection
- Crime and Protest Rights
- Family law
- Housing & Homelessness
- Immigration and asylum
- Inquests & public inquiries
- Prison law
- Social security