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What does authorities mean? Authorities are the legal sources a lawyer relies on to justify a proposition of law in submissions, skeleton arguments and judgments. The term is descriptive and widely used across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland, rather than being defined by statute. Authorities typically include: primary legislation and subordinate legislation; binding appellate case law within the relevant jurisdiction; and, as persuasive material, decisions from other UK or foreign courts, tribunal rulings, EU and ECHR jurisprudence where applicable, and reputable academic commentary. In Scotland, the writings of the institutional writers (e.g. Stair, Erskine, Bell) may carry particular weight. Textbooks and...

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Homelessness and Vulnerable Groups in England: Prevention and Relief Duties, Duty to Refer, Assessments/PHPs, Safeguarding, Supported Housing and Suitability under HA 1996, HRA 2017, CA 2014 and Guidance

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This Practice Note considers the specific provisions affecting groups who are especially at risk of homelessness and draws on the Homelessness code of guidance for local authorities (the Homelessness Code). For further detail on vulnerability when evaluating an individual’s Priority need for accommodation, see Practice Note: Homelessness—priority need for accommodation...

Local authority duties

Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 (HA 1996) provides the statutory scheme for determining whether a person is owed a duty by a local housing Authority (LHA) if they are homeless, and, where applicable, what that duty entails. See also Practice Note: Homelessness—assisting the homeless post-3 April 2018...

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Elizabeth England
Elizabeth England

Employed as a housing case worker in 2015 at award winning legal aid practice Turpin & Miller Solicitors in Oxford, trained and later became head of the housing team. After a series of high-profile cases, she moved to north-west specialist housing firm Pearson & Johnson Solicitors advising and representing local authorities and registered social landlords. Whilst there she obtained Higher Rights and conducted advocacy on behalf of the firm in the range of housing law issues. In 2014 was invited to join London chambers 42 Bedford Row to work with a specialist housing law team. Now represents a range of clients from inner-London borough councils to private clients in the full spectrum of housing law. Elizabeth provides regular training to the London Borough Legal Association. Recent cases include Obtaining and enforcing possession orders for...

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