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While the Civil Legal Aid Review will inevitably dominate our policy conversations over the coming months (and perhaps years), we are also excited to...
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There is now a flourishing global movement of governments recognising the rights of nature, in particular the rights of rivers.
Criticism of magistrates’ temporarily increased sentencing powers seems to imply that justice is ill served in their courts. Surely we need to...
It is now more likely that parents sharing caring arrangements for their children will qualify for legal aid in all areas of civil law.
Nominations for the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards remain open until 24 April 2023.
In April 2023, it will be ten years since the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 came into force. Sue James reports...
The Illegal Migration Bill is one of the worst bills pursued by a British government in recent history. For most refugees, it is a ban on seeking...
Using the Equality Act 2010 to ensure the participation of disabled people in decision-making and to better anticipate and mitigate the impacts of...
Professor Geraldine Van Bueren KC, a former EHRC commissioner, has set up a petition for legislation to ban discrimination on the grounds of social...
The Joint Committee on Human Rights expressed concern about ‘whether the bill is compatible with the UK’s human rights obligations’.