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Court of Protection and community care
LEADING JUNIORS2Ulele Burnham – Doughty Street Chambers 'Ulele is a clear, articulate, confident and strong advocate with an excellent court style.'
Court of protection & mental healthactions against the police and public authorities, Doughty Street Chambers
Ulele Burnham's practice spans the law relating to mental capacity and mental health, equality and human rights law.
She is a member and former Chair of the Executive Committee of the Discrimination Law Association (Chair 2004-2006), a member of the Advisory Board of the AHRC Research Centre for Law Gender and Sexuality and was for 5 years (2002-2006) an occasional tutor in Labour Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is regularly invited to provide specialist training in respect of both equality and human rights law and mental capacity/mental health law. She has for the past four years delivered training on the Equality Act 2010 at the annual Justice/Sweet & Maxwell Human Rights Law Conference and has done a raft of training sessions on a variety of aspects of Court of Protection practice for local authorities and solicitors in private practice. Prior to coming to the bar she was a part-time lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.
Bishops High School and Queens College, Georgetown, Guyana; University of Sussex (BA, international relations; Dip, law, commendation); University of Cambridge (Mphil, international relations).
London Bar
Ulele Burnham – Doughty Street Chambers 'Ulele is a clear, articulate, confident and strong advocate with an excellent court style.'