SWALA Annual Lecture – Mrs Justice Steyn – 16 March 2022

Of cakes and balances: when rights collide 
Wednesday, 16th March 2022 
5.30pm – 6.30pm @ St John’s Chambers, Bristol 

The South West Administrative Lawyer’s Association invite you to this lecture given by The Honourable Mrs Justice Steyn, Liaison Judge for the Administrative Court in Wales, the Midlands and Western Circuits. 

St John’s Chambers are kindly hosting the event:

5.00pm Refreshments

5.30pm Of cakes and balances: when rights collide

6.30pm Drinks and canapés

To book your place please visit: www.stjohnschambers.co.uk/seminars

We very much hope that you can join us in person, but, if that is not possible, we are also offering this as a hybrid event. If you wish to join remotely please register here.

Brexit Bitesize – SWALA update on the ramifications of leaving the EU

** Postponed **

Regrettably we have had to postpone the Brexit Bitesize seminar due to a lack of take-up, possibly due to the ongoing pandemic.  The seminar was intended to be a free event aimed at providing an accessible overview of the current implications of Brexit and to provide an opportunity to catch-up with colleagues.   We would still like to gauge the level of interest in trying to re-arrange this event and, if you would be interested in attending such an event  in the new year, please let us know by registering your interest by replying to this e-mail at admin@southwestadminlaw.org

Speakers and topics 

• Procurement – Laura Wisdom (Burges Salmon)
• Environmental and Planning – Nina Pindham (No 5 Chambers)
• Immigration (EU Settled Status) – Ashley Norman (Bevan Brittan)
• Competition – Matthew O’Regan (St John’s Chambers)
• Subsidy Control – David Owens (Bevan Brittan)

If this event is re-arranged, registration will be required even if you have previously registered to attend either the online or in-person event.

“Covid-19: regulation and redress”

SWALA held a free webinar on 29 April kindly hosted and chaired virtually by Polly Sweeney of Rook Irwin Sweeney LLP.

Speakers and topics

• “Regulating Covid-19: the danger of messy lawmaking through the lens of the right to protest” – Adam Wagner, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers

• “When can you claim for lost income under the Human Rights Act 1998?”- Guy Adams, Barrister, St John’s Chambers

Date

Thursday, 29 April 2021

The video can he viewed here: