Reform Programme, established to help modernise the courts and tribunal system, comes to an end*, the Law Society of England and Wales has played an influential role to bring positive change.
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Investment into the criminal justice system could help free thousands of victims, witnesses and defendants from limbo as new ...
We have called for more evidence to be gathered before restrictions are placed on judicial review appeals involving ...
Legal professionals, compliance officers, risk managers, and anyone involved in legal compliance processes looking to streamline their operations and stay ahead in an increasingly regulated ...
We urge the government to include more areas, not just housing and immigration, and introduce a system that regularly reviews ...
When he arrived in the UK as a refugee from war-torn Eritrea, Abraham had no interest in pursuing a legal career. He’s recently retired from Brighton and Hove City Council after 37 years service. He ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has announced a new two-form approach following an extensive consultation about the TA6 ...
The new Arbitration Act received Royal Assent in February 2025. International arbitration lawyer and Law Society International Committee member, Ben Giaretta, explains the changes and shares his views ...
We’re working to support the delivery of a fair and viable immigration system. Discover the latest updates to the Border ...
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The US sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) personnel violate international human rights, warn the Law ...
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