Sentences with phrase «by matrix chambers»

In a series of articles published by Matrix Chambers, Countdown to the EU Referendum, Rhodri Thompson QC argues that post-Brexit the UK would have significantly reduced influence over the development of EU law.
The event was well attended and generously sponsored by Matrix Chambers, Doughty Chambers and Garden Court Chambers.

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«We received a clear legal opinion from Tim Owen QC and Julian Knowles, the barristers at Matrix Chambers specialising in human rights and extradition law, that the scope for the exercise of discretion by the home secretary is greater than you believe,» Keith Vaz, chairman of the committee, wrote.
Other examples include women who had developed cavities during pregnancy that healed after giving birth, and the Inuit whose teeth were worn down to the pulp chamber but protected by a new layer of mineralized matrix.
THE BLU - RAY DISC by Bill Chambers Lionsgate brings Green Room to Blu - ray in a 2.40:1, 1080p transfer that embraces a Matrix - green colour grade.
by Bill Chambers The studios apply their stratagem for summertime theatrical releases to DVD in 2003, having overcrowded videostore shelves this month and last with sequels and offshoots to the degree that, a few weeks from today, you will notice that a Matrix film and a Terminator film are vying for attention both at home and at the multiplex.
Important meeting on the latest round of legal aid cuts, organised by the London School of Economics with the support of Matrix Chambers.
There is some skill in drafting an application for judicial review, of course, but it occurs to me that the arrival of this brief may have reflected the magic of Matrix Chambers or a pro bono effort by Eloise to get some experience in the High Court.
By offering full use of the service at no cost to struggling legal aid firms, community law centres and legal aid campaign groups, Matrix Chambers is doing something unique to:
Matrix Chambers is representing the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) in a group complaint relating to the BBC's gender pay gap, as it emerges that former BBC News China editor Carrie Gracie is among at least 10 senior female employees being advised by Mishcon de Reya.
Ghana was represented by a team of international lawyers led by Professor Philippe Sands Q.C. of Matrix Chambers (London) and Paul Reichler of Foley Hoag LLP (Washington, D.C.).
It took the form of a panel event and was chaired by Helen Law from Matrix Chambers, who did a fantastic job of tying together the key themes arising from the four talks, which all came at the issues from a different angle but demonstrated the inherent injustices in the current system.
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