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RebLaw 2019, which took place on 23–24 November 2019, was the fourth student-run conference under the RebLaw UK banner.
Jawaid Luqmani highlights recent immigration guidance, statutory instruments and changes to the Immigration Rules.
Andrew Keogh rounds up the latest cases and other sentencing developments.
Sasha Rozansky, Deborah Gellner and Lara ten Caten round up the latest policy and legislative developments, research, and cases on EU law, asylum...
Rachel Cooper and Sarah Tyler examine developments in domestic abuse, the functioning of the family justice system, divorce law, revenge porn, forced...
Daniel Machover summarises the first report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Martin Westgate QC and Lindsay Johnson highlight recent judicial review statistics and cases on prerogative power, collateral challenge, finality,...
Sam Madge-Wyld and Jan Luba QC cover the latest housing law news and legislation as well as cases on human rights, possession claims, enforcement,...
I’ve decided to ruin a popular Christmas song to request 12 key things that government could gift wrap and stuff into the stockings of legal aid...
Whatever the politics of the next government, LAG will advocate policies to provide better access to justice, especially for the poor and vulnerable.
The past decade has seen the numbers of potential victims of trafficking identified increasing from just 535 in 2009 to 6,993 in 2018.
Zia Nabi analyses the concept of vulnerability as it has applied in homelessness cases since its introduction to statute in the 1970s and looks at...