Background: The applicant in the case, a Latvian politician named Ms Tatjana Ždanoka, joined the Communist Party of Latvia (CPL) in 1971 and remained a member […]
By Reva Naidu. Reading time: three minutes #impactmatters. In honour of this year’s National Inclusion Week, taking place from 23 September to 29 September, we take […]
By Isha Amir. Reading time: four minutes This article explores the significance of International Equal Pay Day, the legal frameworks shaping the fight for wage equity, […]
In this article, Diya Gupta interviews Sophie du Boulay, an accomplished in-house lawyer at the multinational telecommunications and electronics company, Nokia. Sophie shares her path to becoming a solicitor and varied experiences, having worked at several different types of firms and across multiple jurisdictions.
In her article, Sofia S. Gagliardi explores the issue of prison overcrowding. Following the racist riots Keir Starmer introduced new legislation aimed at temporarily alleviating the overcrowding crisis. Overcrowded prisons have profound implications for both the legal industry and society at large.
In her article, Leanne Wylie explores cohabiting couples rights in England and Wales. Cohabitation has become more common in recent years, however, the legal framework in England and Wales has lagged behind. Family lawyers advocate for reforms to provide adequate protections for cohabiting couples.
Background: An action for judicial review was raised by Sarah Finch against Surrey County Council, Horse Hill Developments, and the Secretary of State for Levelling up, […]