Discrimination in the Provision of Services and Public Functions

Sun, 20 Sep 2015

Tim Jones, barrister at No5 Chambers, recently co-presented a seminar titled ‘Discrimination in the Provision of Services and Public Functions’  held in Birmingham on 15th September.

You can download a copy of the notes below. This paper is written from the perspective of a practitioner in planning and public law, who in the course of that practice often deals with Roma, Gypsies and Travellers. It reflects that experience.

Details of upcoming events can be found on the Seminars and Events page.
The Public Law Group Clerks can be contacted on 0845 210 5555, or at public@no5.com.

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