Since our foundation, our aim has been to improve access to justice and to promote human rights and civil liberties through the law. Chambers is committed to supporting the most vulnerable and marginalised in society, to ensure that everyone enjoys access to justice and equality.
In line with our ethos, many of our barristers invest significant amounts of time in pro bono work, providing advice and representation to individuals, charities and community groups who cannot afford to pay and where public and alternative means of funding are not available.
The organisations and initiatives with which our barristers work pro bono include:
- 1MCB Employment Pro Bono Scheme
- Advocate
- Amicus
- Anti Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit (ATLEU)
- Association for Civil Rights in Israel
- Asylum Support Appeals Project (ASAP)
- Avocats Sans Frontières
- Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID)
- Bar Human Rights Committee (BHRC)
- Brent Community Law Centre
- Citizenship Foundation
- Colombia Caravana
- Croydon and Sutton Law Centre
- Democratic Progress Institute
- East London Legal Advice Centre
- Evolve – Foundation for International Legal Assistance
- Free Representation Unit (FRU)
- Greenwich Community Law Centre
- Greenwich Housing Rights
- Hackney Winter Night Shelter
- Inquest
- Justice Centres Uganda
- Kingston and Richmond Law Centre
- Kurdish Human Rights Project (KHRP)
- Lambeth Law Centre
- Latin American House
- Latin American Women’s Aid
- Liberty Advice Line
- Malawi Human Rights Commission
- Migrant and Refugee Children’s Legal Unit, Islington Law
Centre (MiCLU) - National Centre for Domestic Violence
- North Kensington Law Centre
- Project 17
- Refugee Legal Support, Athens
- Reprieve
- Shelter From The Storm
- Solace Women’s Aid
- Tower Hamlets Legal Advice Centre
- University of Law Bail Project