Khadija Rahman
Call 2003 | Barrister
About
Khadija is an independent self-employed Barrister practising as a sole practitioner. She was called to the Bar in 2000, and has practised at the Bar for 16 years.
Since qualifying in 2001, Khadija has worked on cases from sets of other chambers in a broad range of areas of law: Her initial training was in chancery law (with an emphasis on charity law), Subsequently her experience broadened considerably and she has worked on cases involving contract law, criminal law, family law and immigration, asylum and related human rights law. She has worked on cases involving different legal issues in the immigration and asylum law and on family law cases involving child contact and financial remedies.
Khadija was called to the Bar in 2000. Since 2002, Khadija has worked on cases from sets of other chambers in a broad range of areas of law. Her initial training at the Bar was in chancery law (with an emphasis on charity law).
Subsequently her experience broadened considerably and she has worked on cases involving criminal law, family law and immigration, asylum and related human rights law. She has worked on cases involving different legal issues in the immigration and asylum law.
Khadija has in-house legal experience. She was an Immigration Counsellor at the Immigration Advisory Service and has worked as a Legal Manager for an OISC-regulated immigration law firm and at Wainwright and Cummins Solicitors.
Khadija also has considerable experience in teaching and academia. She has been a Trainer in immigration law for HJT Training Ltd. She worked in collaboration with HJT Training to deliver in-house legal training to firms and organisations; and has trained legal teams at Deloitte, Newland Chase, Barnardos and Migrant Helpline in immigration law.
She is currently an Associate Lecturer in Immigration Law Part 1: Fundamentals of UK Law and Immigration Law Part 2: Advanced Concepts in Asylum Law at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is also a Tutor on the Barrister Training Course at BPP University.
Expertise is Immigration
Asylum Law & Family
Immigration Counsellor at the Immigration Advisory Service.
Legal Manager for an OISC-regulated immigration law firm.
Consultant at Wainwright and Cummins Solicitors.
Development Officer at the Centre for Justice (an ADR organisation).
She also has considerable experience in teaching and academia as: Associate Lecturer in International, Asylum and Refugee Law and UK Immigration Law at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Freelance tutor on the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) at BPP Law School.
Trainer in immigration law for HJT Training Ltd.
KHADIJA RAHMAN
Year of call: 2000
Khadija is an independent self-employed Barrister practising as a sole practitioner. She was called to the Bar in 2000, and has practised at the Bar for 16 years.
Since qualifying in 2001, Khadija has worked on cases from sets of other chambers in a broad range of areas of law: Her initial training was in chancery law (with an emphasis on charity law), Subsequently her experience broadened considerably and she has worked on cases involving contract law, criminal law, family law and immigration, asylum and related human rights law. She has worked on cases involving different legal issues in the immigration and asylum law and on family law cases involving child contact and financial remedies.