This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. You’re probably already familiar with how Acts of Parliament become law: a draft Bill
Category: Legal system and method
Legal aid and Access to Justice
This post has been contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. Students studying Legal Skills and Method will know about the Legal Aid,
A British Bill of Rights
As part of the build up to our free course on Coursera, we’ve developed a series of videos to help get you thinking about the
The Courts and the Impact of Austerity
Britain is an unhappy place. Government austerity policies are having deep impacts on social life. The UK is now a country of soup kitchens. The
What should Lawyers Earn?
This year has seen a debate developing over the fraught question of what lawyers should earn. ‘Rich lawyers’ are the butt of many jokes (“I
Audio Downloads now available
Following feedback and requests from students we’ve now made available all the course audios from three of our courses. These audios are those which accompany