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Position

Natalie practises in asylum, immigration and nationality, family, housing and public law.

Natalie’s multidisciplinary practice allows her to offer crossover advice in her practice areas, in particular family and immigration law. She also incorporates ongoing specialist learning into how domestic violence, mental health, trauma and/or neurodivergence impact her clients’ interaction with the justice system into all her work.

Natalie’s legal studies focused on human rights and international law, especially the relationship with armed conflict and its effects. After working internationally for the United Nations and NGOs in conflict-related contexts, she decided to return to the UK to qualify as a barrister. Natalie’s experience in countries with weak rule of law and how that affects the lives of individuals makes her especially committed to helping to preserve the precious access to justice we retain in the UK and she remains committed to help those affected by conflict and human rights violations internationality through her refugee law practice.

Education

BPTC (Outstanding) – Kaplan Law School; MA (Distinction) International Relations – Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) BA (Hons) Law – University of Cambridge

Mentions

Northern Circuit • Regional Bar

Immigration

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Natalie Wilkins – Garden Court North Chambers