Presented as part of the Advocacy and public law in the tribunals series.

Everyone who signs up for this course is automatically enrolled in the Introduction to tribunal representation session on Wednesday 3 June from 14:00–16:00

This webinar is for

  • Campaigners, lawyers, researchers and journalists interested in transparency and access to information in the public sphere
  • Anyone involved in appealing refusal of FOIA and EIR requests
  • Charities and NGOs with an interest in information tribunal proceedings

Thursday 11 June, 11:00-13:00

Advocacy and public law in the information tribunals
How can you maximise your chances of success in appealing refusal of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Environmental Information Regulation (EIR) requests in the First Tier and Upper tribunal?

  • What are the essential rules and procedures that appellants need to understand?
  • How do you ensure the tribunal is presented with the clearest and best case for transparency and disclosure?
  • What public law arguments can be used in the tribunal?

Speakers

  • Chair: Hannah Moxsom, Public Law Project
  • Lucas Amin, Democracy for Sale
  • Steve Cragg KC, Doughty Street Chambers
  • Julianne Kerr Morrison, Monckton Chambers
    Another speaker TBC

Ticket pricing

All tickets include access to this webinar and the introductory session.
Further discounts if you want to book multiple webinars are available on the main course page here.

  • Standard: £65 – For those working in public bodies and private practice
  • Discounted: £50 – For those working in charities, or are trainees or pupils
  • Contributory: £30 – For those working in small organisations with very little or no training budget, or those with limited resources but wish to contribute
  • Student ticket: £20 – For full time students with a valid university email address
  • Free tickets – If you do no have a training budget or are applying independently and are unable to pay, please email a brief explanation to [email protected] to request a free ticket.
    Please note that PLP is a charity and relies on income from events as part of its funding, so we kindly ask that you purchase a ticket if you are able to do so.

11 June 2026
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Standard Ticket

Price: £65.00
VAT: £0.00
Total: £65.00

Discounted Ticket

Price: £50.00
VAT: £0.00
Total: £50.00

Contributory Ticket

Price: £30.00
VAT: £0.00
Total: £30.00

Student Ticket

Price: £20.00
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Total: £20.00

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Ticket Type Price Spaces
Standard Ticket
For those working in public bodies and private practice
£65.00
Discounted Ticket
For those working in charities, or are trainees or pupils
£50.00
Contributory Ticket
For those working in small organisations with very little or no training budget, or those with limited resources but wish to contribute
£30.00
Student Ticket
For full time students with a valid university email address
£20.00

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