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noted that the
Winstanley-Burgess offices reflected its partners' priorities: "I entered a dark, dingy, decaying building on the East London Road, where dirty magnolia woodchip papered stud wall partitions, with holes where they had been torn and kicked in frustration by the firm's clients, and which
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Burgess began proceedings against the Home Office and Home Secretary for contempt of court. The High Court ruled against M., the Court of Appeal overturned that decision, and the Law Lords upheld the decision of the Court of Appeal, ruling that "ministers and officials may be
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who arrived in the UK in 1990, had been refused. Thirty minutes before the aircraft deporting him was due to take off, Burgess applied to a duty judge to defer removal. This was ignored. Burgess visited a judge at home at 12:30 am; the judge ordered that M. be met in Zaire by officials from the
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paid tribute to
Burgess in the House of Commons in 1997, telling MPs that "in Government circles", Burgess was "probably looked upon as one of those difficult characters who pursue matters when they should not and who become over-interested in civil liberties. It is a good job that we have such
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in central London during the evening rush hour. A member of the public grabbed the perpetrator, 34-year-old
Senthooran Kanagasingham, whom Burgess had befriended, shouting: "What have you done?" Kanagasingham is reported to have replied: "I'm guilty, I'm guilty. I surrender." According to the
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Burgess acquired a reputation for showing great kindness to her clients, helping them financially and with housing. Jawaid
Luqmani of Luqmani Thompson called her "extraordinarily talented, with an encyclopedic grasp of the law" and someone who had "almost no ego". In an obituary for Burgess,
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At the time of the killing, Kanagasingham used the name Nina and was undergoing gender reassignment from male to female, but he later asked to be referred to as male. After meeting
Kanagasingham in 2009, Burgess had been helping him, including with financial support. They had just visited
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in 2003 that she was exhausted from "working 13-hour days, plus weekends, and earning about the same as a teacher", and that although "you'll be lucky to make a profit, let alone fund a pension, the media will shamelessly libel you as a legal aid millionaire." She took a year off to study
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had been refused entry to the UK in 1987. Burgess stopped their deportation by requesting a judicial review of the decision not to grant them asylum. The men stripped down to their underwear on the tarmac in an effort to slow down their removal. Burgess won at the court of appeal, but the
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with Robert
Winstanley, a friend from Cambridge, and did voluntary work for the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants. In 1975, she and Winstanley founded Winstanley-Burgess solicitors above a
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overturned the decision, and the group was sent back to Sri Lanka. Burgess and another lawyer travelled to Sri Lanka, located the group, gathered evidence of their mistreatment, and appealed to the
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man who asked the government to amend his birth certificate to allow him to marry a woman. Burgess and Rees's barrister, Nick Blake, argued unsuccessfully that
English law violated the
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liable for contempt of court and that injunctions and other legal remedies are available against them". The government was required to pay costs. According to the legal scholar
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reported that the company, when it closed, consisted of five partners, three assistant solicitors, three caseworkers, two trainees, and 11 support staff. Burgess wrote in
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prosecution, CCTV footage showed
Kanagasingham with both hands in the middle of Burgess's back, bending the knee to gain "maximum force" to push Burgess onto the track.
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Winstanley left Winstanley-Burgess in 1996 to become a judge, and in August 2003 Burgess closed the company, blaming high costs and low legal aid payments. The
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firm specializing in asylum work, "soon set the standard for all legal aid immigration practices for its superb work and tenacious dedication to refugee rights".
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refugee working as a nurse in the UK and one of Winstanley-Burgess's former clients. The couple set up home in
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779:(Application no. 70/1995/576/662). European Court of Human Rights. Strasbourg. Judgment. 11 November 1996.
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Maclean, Ruth (13 December 2011). "Sex-change man denies Tube murder of transexual lawyer".
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in November 2010. As a result of witnessing her death, Nathalie McDermott founded
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949:. Strasbourg: European Court of Human Rights, 17 October 1986.
1130:(17 August 1993). "Lords put rule of law back on the rails".
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960:Trans Britain: Our Journey from the Shadows
681:"The asylum lawyer who is seeking a refuge"
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714:. Judgment. House of Lords, 27 July 1993.
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912:"Mr. David Winnick (Walsall, North)"
775:Case of Chahal v. the United Kingdom
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850:"David Burgess β an appreciation"
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1407:Lees, Paris (9 October 2015).
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852:. Institute of Race Relations.
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1021:. 57(4), pp. 620β626.
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902:. whittlings.blogspot.com.
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