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Title ALBA Summer Conference 2009
Date 24 - 26 July 2009
Venue St John's College, Cambridge
Speakers and topics Keynote speech: Sir Christopher Greenwood QC

Other confirmed speakers and participants include: Beatson J, Tom de la Mare, Javan Herberg, John Howell QC, Ben Jaffey Richard McManus QC, James Maurici and Ouseley J.

Topics covered during this year's Summer Conference will include: Property rights and the ECHR, The prerogative and judicial review, Law of disclosure and costs, Regionalisation and reform of tribunals and Special advocates and secret evidence.

In addition, there will be a conference dinner on Saturday night.
 
CPD 6.5 (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)

BOOKINGS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT



Notes from speakers:

Property Rights and he ECHR the Role of Procedural Protection: Outline by Javan Herberg (Blackstone Chambers)

A1P1, EC Law, the right pursue a trade, business or profession by Thomas de la Mare (Blackstone Chambers)

Disclosure in Judicial review by James Maurici (Landmark Chambers)


Conference Programme 2009

Directions to St John's College, Cambridge


Please send your completed booking form, accompanied by a cheque, to Tom Hickman, Blackstone Chambers, London EC4Y 9BW DX: LDE 281 (London/ Chancery Ln).

Queries in relation to the conference should be addressed to TomHickman@blackstonechambers.com and those in relation to booking should be addressed to ALBA’s administrative assistant, Laura Lammasniemi, at laura.lammasniemi@yahoo.co.uk.


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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