No5 Barristers' Chambers
Barristers
David Gardner
- Phone0845 210 5555
- Email[email protected]
- Social
- Profilewww.no5.com
Work Department
Public Law
Position
Barrister
Career
David regularly represents Claimants and Defendants in judicial reviews and appears in the Court of Appeal and the Administrative Court doing so. He appears regularly in the Court of Protection. David has also appeared in a number of other jurisdictions including in Public Inquiries, the Immigration Tribunals (both First-Tier and Upper Tribunals), in education cases, criminal cases, and parole hearings.
Before starting at No5, David was the sole Administrative Court Office Lawyer for Wales and the South West of England between March 2009 and October 2017. In that role he gained considerable experience in judicial review and administrative law and was responsible for case management of Court and Upper Tribunal cases, including resolving disputes as to procedure between parties and advising Judges on public law cases. From 2005-2009 he was a legal adviser in the Magistrates’ Court.
Memberships
Education
Bar Vocational Course University of the West of England – 1 September 2004 to 1 July 2005
LLB Law Degree The University of Leeds – October 2001 to July 2004
Personal
David’s book ‘Administrative Law and the Administrative Court in Wales’ was published by the University of Wales Press in 2016.
https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/administrative-law-and-the-administrative-court-in-wales-hardback/
David is an expert contributor to Atkin’s Court Forms for the Administrative Court Forms, Vol.1, 2016 and 2019 editions.
David co-wrote the inaugural Administrative Court Judicial Review Guide in 2016 (and the first update in 2017) with Mrs Justice Whipple and Mr Justice Lewis (as he then was).
David has written a number of articles on public and administrative law, including:
· “Administrative Law and the Administrative Court for – or in – Wales” in ‘Executive Decision-Making and the Courts: Revisiting the Origins of Modern Judicial Review’ (2021) Hart Publishing
· “An Administrative Law Code for Wales: Benefits to Reap and Obstacles to Overcome” Statute Law Rev, Volume 40, Issue 3, October 2019, Pages 273–286
· “The Administrative Court and Administrative Law in Wales and Comparative Perspectives” (with Dr. Sarah Nason) in ‘Administrative Justice in Wales and Comparative Perspectives’ (2017) University of Wales Press
· “Public Law Challenges in Wales: The Past and the Present” [2013] P.L.1
Leisure
David is a keen cricketer, both as a player and spectator.