Alison Harvey
@aliromah.bsky.social
Barrister One Pump Court Chambers. Frome. London. Trustee of Kalayaan. Tweeting personal views on rule of law, nationality, immigration, asylum, Court of Protection, passion & whimsy. Views my own. Unafraid.
Labour did it once before. Because it is the only way to protect domestic workers romm exploitation. Do it again. The numbers are small, the (global) impact massive.
Incredibly grateful for B. Hamwee for tabling an amendment to the Border Security, Immigration & Asylum Bill to make sure migrant domestic workers have protections as workers
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October 31, 2025 at 9:38 PM
Labour did it once before. Because it is the only way to protect domestic workers romm exploitation. Do it again. The numbers are small, the (global) impact massive.
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The government has a flagship Employment Rights Bill in parliament and has committed to make work pay. Passing this amendment would be such an important step to making sure rights are accessible to migrant domestic workers in practice. Its time to listen to domestic workers about what works for them
October 31, 2025 at 5:43 PM
The government has a flagship Employment Rights Bill in parliament and has committed to make work pay. Passing this amendment would be such an important step to making sure rights are accessible to migrant domestic workers in practice. Its time to listen to domestic workers about what works for them
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New from FM: What does the new law on deprivation of British citizenship do? | Sonia Lenegan
What does the new law on deprivation of British citizenship do? - Free Movement
The Deprivation of Citizenship Orders (Effect during Appeal) Act 2025 received Royal Assent on Monday this week. I wrote up the Bill when first introduced and
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October 29, 2025 at 3:59 PM
New from FM: What does the new law on deprivation of British citizenship do? | Sonia Lenegan
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Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Supporting the Legal Capacity of All Persons with Disabilities
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights…
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights…
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Supporting the Legal Capacity of All Persons with Disabilities
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Supporting the Legal Capacity of All Persons with Disabilities (Bloomsbury, 2025, 167 pp, hardback / ebook, £81.00 / £64.80) I should start this review with a confession. I asked to be provided with this book for review out of a slight sense of duty, so as to keep myself abreast of the literature in this area.
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October 29, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Supporting the Legal Capacity of All Persons with Disabilities
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights…
Book Review: János Fiala-Butoria, Implementing the Right to Decide under the Convention on the Rights…
Link to judgment in The King v Soldier F [2025] NICC 30
"[206] Soldiers G, H, F and E were part of the initial group of soldiers who entered the square and were responsible for the deaths and woundings. They had totally lost all sense of military discipline".
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"[206] Soldiers G, H, F and E were part of the initial group of soldiers who entered the square and were responsible for the deaths and woundings. They had totally lost all sense of military discipline".
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October 23, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Link to judgment in The King v Soldier F [2025] NICC 30
"[206] Soldiers G, H, F and E were part of the initial group of soldiers who entered the square and were responsible for the deaths and woundings. They had totally lost all sense of military discipline".
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"[206] Soldiers G, H, F and E were part of the initial group of soldiers who entered the square and were responsible for the deaths and woundings. They had totally lost all sense of military discipline".
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Don't miss our free webinar next Wednesday! Hear Rachel Francis and James Anthony Shaw provide an overview of post-placement and post-adoption contact, key issues in practice and relevant case law.
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October 23, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Don't miss our free webinar next Wednesday! Hear Rachel Francis and James Anthony Shaw provide an overview of post-placement and post-adoption contact, key issues in practice and relevant case law.
Secure your place now > www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/family-aut...
Secure your place now > www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/family-aut...
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New post on refugeehistory.org: were there refugees in 16thC England? Answer: it's complicated - migrants and the state were in the process of negotiating a form of refugee protection, which helps us to complicate notions of Britain's "proud history of welcome": tinyurl.com/bdyevr4d
When is a refugee not a refugee? — Refugee History.
England’s ‘proud history’ of welcoming refugees is regularly invoked in contemporary debates about refugees in Britain. Public and academic histories of pre-modern migration to England support this no...
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October 23, 2025 at 8:08 AM
New post on refugeehistory.org: were there refugees in 16thC England? Answer: it's complicated - migrants and the state were in the process of negotiating a form of refugee protection, which helps us to complicate notions of Britain's "proud history of welcome": tinyurl.com/bdyevr4d
Palestine Action can challenge proscription. Removing it from the list of proscribed organisations would not produce an equivalent result (e.g.or those charged for supporting a proscribed organisation.
Court of Appeal judgment in the Palestine Action case is at www.judiciary.uk/judgments/am...
Great job by all the other lawyers involved. Sterling job.
Great job by all the other lawyers involved. Sterling job.
Ammori -v- Secretary of State for the Home Department - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Neutral citation number: [2025] EWCA Civ 1311 Case number: CA-2025-001983 In the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)On appeal from the High Court of JusticeKing’s Bench DivisionAdministrative CourtThe Ho...
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October 21, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Palestine Action can challenge proscription. Removing it from the list of proscribed organisations would not produce an equivalent result (e.g.or those charged for supporting a proscribed organisation.
"Vilifying lawyers puts them at risk" @thebarcouncil.bsky.social Faculty of Advocates & the law societies. "Lawyers should never suffer adverse consequences because they are identified with their clients or their clients’ causes. Lawyers are not their clients" www.barcouncil.org.uk/resource/vil...
Vilifying lawyers puts them at risk
The Bars, Faculty and Law Societies in the UK have come together and accused politicians of "irresponsible and dangerous" language that is putting lawyers at risk.
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October 14, 2025 at 8:09 AM
"Vilifying lawyers puts them at risk" @thebarcouncil.bsky.social Faculty of Advocates & the law societies. "Lawyers should never suffer adverse consequences because they are identified with their clients or their clients’ causes. Lawyers are not their clients" www.barcouncil.org.uk/resource/vil...
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39 Essex Chambers October 2025 Mental Capacity Report and walkthrough
Welcome to the October 2025 Mental Capacity Report. Highlights this month include: In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: time-specificity of capacity (again), a Welsh primer on key caselaw and urban myths…
Welcome to the October 2025 Mental Capacity Report. Highlights this month include: In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: time-specificity of capacity (again), a Welsh primer on key caselaw and urban myths…
39 Essex Chambers October 2025 Mental Capacity Report and walkthrough
Welcome to the October 2025 Mental Capacity Report. Highlights this month include: In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: time-specificity of capacity (again), a Welsh primer on key caselaw and urban myths around s.4B MCA 2005; In the Property and Affairs Report: two guest articles from new members of the Court of Protection on attorney elephant traps;
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October 4, 2025 at 8:34 AM
39 Essex Chambers October 2025 Mental Capacity Report and walkthrough
Welcome to the October 2025 Mental Capacity Report. Highlights this month include: In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: time-specificity of capacity (again), a Welsh primer on key caselaw and urban myths…
Welcome to the October 2025 Mental Capacity Report. Highlights this month include: In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: time-specificity of capacity (again), a Welsh primer on key caselaw and urban myths…
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How to Turn Off AI Tools Like Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Copilot, and More - Consumer Reports
AI features are crowding into Google search, Gmail, iPhones, Windows laptops, and other products. If you're suffering from AI overload, these settings can help.
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October 3, 2025 at 10:02 PM
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I have just found udm14.com which gives access to Google searches without the AI overview (and details of more complex ways to achieve the same thing).
&udm=14 | the disenshittification Konami code
A quick way to get an AI-free search without any extra work.
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October 4, 2025 at 3:45 AM
I have just found udm14.com which gives access to Google searches without the AI overview (and details of more complex ways to achieve the same thing).
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New UT(IAC) President appointed: Mr Justice Lavender
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President of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the Upper Tribunal: Mr Justice Lavender - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
The Senior President of Tribunals, Lord Justice Dingemans, has appointed the Honourable Mr Justice Lavender to be the President of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the Upper Tribunal with effect ...
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October 3, 2025 at 1:03 PM
New UT(IAC) President appointed: Mr Justice Lavender
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Motability, contracts and deputies
[I set out here a press release from the Office of the Public Guardian - the 'clarification' relates to a consent order, rather than a judgment. If / when the consent order is made public I will add it to this page] On 18 July 2025, the Court of Protection…
[I set out here a press release from the Office of the Public Guardian - the 'clarification' relates to a consent order, rather than a judgment. If / when the consent order is made public I will add it to this page] On 18 July 2025, the Court of Protection…
Motability, contracts and deputies
[I set out here a press release from the Office of the Public Guardian - the 'clarification' relates to a consent order, rather than a judgment. If / when the consent order is made public I will add it to this page] On 18 July 2025, the Court of Protection clarified how vehicle contracts under the Motability Scheme should be handled when arranged by a deputy.
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September 30, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Motability, contracts and deputies
[I set out here a press release from the Office of the Public Guardian - the 'clarification' relates to a consent order, rather than a judgment. If / when the consent order is made public I will add it to this page] On 18 July 2025, the Court of Protection…
[I set out here a press release from the Office of the Public Guardian - the 'clarification' relates to a consent order, rather than a judgment. If / when the consent order is made public I will add it to this page] On 18 July 2025, the Court of Protection…
Delighted to see the publication by @oxfordacademic.bsky.social of Professor Catherine Briddick's Violence against Women and Regimes of Exception
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Undoing Discrimination in Migration Law global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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October 2, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Delighted to see the publication by @oxfordacademic.bsky.social of Professor Catherine Briddick's Violence against Women and Regimes of Exception
Undoing Discrimination in Migration Law global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Undoing Discrimination in Migration Law global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Misleading image - cuts off just after 75%. Ignore title - look at how many Reform voters DON'T think ILR should be stripped from particular groups (& how many Green/Lib Dem Labour voters do). 20 years of residence works some magic. Lack of support for severely disabled (framed as "who cannot work")
The majority of Reform UK voters would see indefinite leave to remain removed from all of the groups we asked about, apart from those who have lived in the UK for 20+ years
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October 2, 2025 at 9:15 AM
Misleading image - cuts off just after 75%. Ignore title - look at how many Reform voters DON'T think ILR should be stripped from particular groups (& how many Green/Lib Dem Labour voters do). 20 years of residence works some magic. Lack of support for severely disabled (framed as "who cannot work")
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New from Free Movement: Job Ad: Immigration & Nationality Solicitor at Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP | Free Movement freemovement.org.uk/job-ad-immig...
Job Ad: Immigration & Nationality Solicitor at Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP - Free Movement
Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP is a top-ranked specialist firm in UK immigration and nationality law, consistently recognised by The Legal 500, Chambers and
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September 23, 2025 at 7:01 AM
New from Free Movement: Job Ad: Immigration & Nationality Solicitor at Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP | Free Movement freemovement.org.uk/job-ad-immig...
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The High Seas Treaty, which protects marine biodiversity, received its 60th ratification from Morocco and so will enter into force in January 2026.
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High Seas Treaty Ratification Tracker
At least 60 countries must sign and ratify the High Seas Treaty for it to become international law. Join the #RaceForRatification. Ask leaders to ratify the Treaty Now!
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September 22, 2025 at 7:14 AM
The High Seas Treaty, which protects marine biodiversity, received its 60th ratification from Morocco and so will enter into force in January 2026.
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BREAKING: President Trump signs a proclamation to overhaul the H-1B visa program for high-skilled workers, including a new $100,000 annual fee.
Trump signs proclamation imposing $100K annual fee for H-1B visa applications
President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation that will require a new, $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applications.
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September 19, 2025 at 10:01 PM
BREAKING: President Trump signs a proclamation to overhaul the H-1B visa program for high-skilled workers, including a new $100,000 annual fee.
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It is 20 years since Conor Gearty gave the Hamlyn Lectures on Can Human Rights Survive?
As a mark of respect following the dreadful news of his, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has made these lectures Open Access for the remainder of the year. You can find them here:
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As a mark of respect following the dreadful news of his, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has made these lectures Open Access for the remainder of the year. You can find them here:
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September 18, 2025 at 5:04 PM
It is 20 years since Conor Gearty gave the Hamlyn Lectures on Can Human Rights Survive?
As a mark of respect following the dreadful news of his, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has made these lectures Open Access for the remainder of the year. You can find them here:
lnkd.in/e5Xrt2G5
As a mark of respect following the dreadful news of his, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has made these lectures Open Access for the remainder of the year. You can find them here:
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The UK’s problems aren’t caused by immigration on.ft.com/46p3BPl
The UK’s problems aren’t caused by immigration
It’s not hard to see how so many came to worry about the issue. But the data isn’t there
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September 18, 2025 at 7:50 AM
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September 17, 2025 at 10:15 PM
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If you are a company director start trying to verify your gov.uk ID for Companies House now. The deadline is 18 November 2025 & it may well take you until then to navigate the procedure.
September 17, 2025 at 10:26 AM
If you are a company director start trying to verify your gov.uk ID for Companies House now. The deadline is 18 November 2025 & it may well take you until then to navigate the procedure.
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A new Explainer out from @aoifemod.bsky.social and me detailing the UK's ECHR commitments under the 1998 Agreement in response to recent speculation. It is short, because there is very little to say - the UK's obligations are evident on the B/GFA's plain text:
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September 16, 2025 at 10:51 AM
A new Explainer out from @aoifemod.bsky.social and me detailing the UK's ECHR commitments under the 1998 Agreement in response to recent speculation. It is short, because there is very little to say - the UK's obligations are evident on the B/GFA's plain text:
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Law Commission 14th programme of law reform – and a vulnerable adults project on the horizon?
The Law Commission of England & Wales published its 14th programme of law reform on 4 September - i.e. its proposed plan of work for the years ahead. It includes ten new projects (alongside existing…
The Law Commission of England & Wales published its 14th programme of law reform on 4 September - i.e. its proposed plan of work for the years ahead. It includes ten new projects (alongside existing…
Law Commission 14th programme of law reform – and a vulnerable adults project on the horizon?
The Law Commission of England & Wales published its 14th programme of law reform on 4 September - i.e. its proposed plan of work for the years ahead. It includes ten new projects (alongside existing projects such as Disabled Children's Social Care, on which I was a consultant; the final report for which should be out shortly). These range widely over such matters as consent in the criminal law, public sector automated decision-making, deeds and the defence of insanity.
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September 14, 2025 at 9:07 AM
Law Commission 14th programme of law reform – and a vulnerable adults project on the horizon?
The Law Commission of England & Wales published its 14th programme of law reform on 4 September - i.e. its proposed plan of work for the years ahead. It includes ten new projects (alongside existing…
The Law Commission of England & Wales published its 14th programme of law reform on 4 September - i.e. its proposed plan of work for the years ahead. It includes ten new projects (alongside existing…