Tag: English Law
Countries generally recognise the importance of individuals forming families, which are regarded as fundamental units and a cornerstone of national economies. To this end, various...
The author is a Ukrainian advocate with over 15 years of legal experience and is an aspiring solicitor. We currently study English Law in preparation...
A-Level Law for many will conjure up images of dusty tomes of ancient laws, stuffy courtrooms, and years spent poring over legislation. In reality, the A-Level law qualification is far more dynamic, accessible, and relevant than you might think.
As a teenager, I studied A-level Law in sixth form and found it fascinating. This experience was a significant driving force behind my decision to study law and to pursue a legal education.
This article explores how you can become a solicitor without a law degree, focusing on SQE1 and SQE2, and provides insights into the preparation and training involved in this process.
One of the most prominent features of the 21st century is certainly the diversification of higher education. We already see differences in the form, curriculum, forms of instruction, and structure of educational institutions caused by rapid social and technological changes.
Statistics demonstrate that there is a significant underperformance of black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates (BAME) on both the GDL and the LPC. The SQE 1 pilot also resulted in white candidates performing better than BAME candidates which lead to a further review of the design of the SQE.
Of the many indicators of upcoming changes to the legal profession, liberalisation of legal services initiated by the SRA is perhaps the most demonstrative one. Since at least 2013, the body has been consistently implementing initiatives aimed at simplifying regulations in the legal profession and removing those not in the public interest.