By Aayla Qureshi. Reading time: four minutes This article explores the ways in which marginalised groups have experienced a lack of representation in the legal sector, […]
By Trisha Vadher Reading time: three minutes For South Asian Heritage Month 2024, Trisha Vadher shares her thoughts on what this month means to her. Hi […]
By Josmi Saji. Reading time: three minutes Ahead of South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM), (July 18th to August 17th), Josmi Saji writes about the importance of […]
By Isha Amir. Reading time: four minutes Ahead of South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM), Isha Amir explores the impact of this rich heritage on diversity and […]
Olga Kyriakoudi explores in her article the extent to which the 2023 Employment Tribunal ruling in the case brought by Denise Fahmy and the decision in Phoenyx against the Open University made in January 2024, achieve a proper balance in terms of safeguarding the conflicting rights of various protected characteristics.
By Kimseima Lim. Reading time: three minutes The legal profession is inherently demanding and often gruelling, leading to a serious mental health crisis, as evidenced by […]
By Salma Khalif. Reading time: 10 minutes Examining how advancements in legal technology are levelling the playing field for groups, improving accessibility to legal resources, and […]
As any aspiring barrister will know, it is necessary to complete 12 qualifying sessions before you can be called to the Bar. Although there are many […]