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Title ALBA Summer Conference 2010
Date 16 - 18 July 2009
Venue St John's College, Cambridge
Speakers and topics Keynote speech: Lord MacDonald QC, the former DDP

Other confirmed speakers and participants include:

Richard Clayton QC and Hugh Tomlinson QC (who will be speaking on Human Rights Act)
David Howarth and Edward Garnier QC MP Solicitor General (A British Bill of Rights?)
Martin Westgate QC and Tom Hickman (Proportionality)
Gregory Jones (Remedies for breach of EU law)
Lisa Busch (Review of Practice and Procedure)
Marie Demetriou (The Impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights)
Jemima Stratford QC (Impact of the Lisbon Treaty).

We are also fortunate that Sir David Keene, Elias LJ, Stanley Burnton LJ and Lloyd Jones J will chair the sessions and that David Anderson QC will be our after dinner speaker.

Full Summer Conference Programme

 
CPD 6 Awarded (Bar Council and Law Society)
Fee £220 - under 5 years' call/voluntary sector (resident)
£130 - under 5 years' call/voluntary sector(non-resident)
£230 - all others (non-resident)
£330 - all others (resident




Conference papers:


Remedies in Judicial Review Proceedings for Breaches of EU Law by Gregory Jones

Impact of the Lisbon Treaty on public law by Jemima Stratford QC

Impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights by Marie Demetriou

The Law Officers and Legislative Procedure by Solicitor General Edward Garnier QC MP

The Human Rights Act: The Ugly, The Bad and the Good by Richard Clayton QC

The Human Rights Act: The Ugly, The Bad and the Good by Hugh Tomlinson QC

The Forbidden Process Element in Human Rights Review by Dr Tom Hickman (Chapter 8: Public Law after the Human Rights Act (Hart, 2010)


Queries in relation to the conference booking should be addressed to ALBA's administrative assistant, Laura Lammasniemi.



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The ALBA Summer Conference is held annually at St John's College, Cambridge. It brings together practitioners, academics and others with an interest in Public Law for a series of sessions on topical issues within the sphere of Constitutional and Administrative Law.

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