Archive for the ‘Competition’ Category
06Jan
We are delighted that The Rt. Hon. the Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, the Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, has launched the ILBF’s law undergraduate essay competition 2025. The ILBF essay competition 2025 is sponsored by international firm Brown Rudnick. It’s a fantastic opportunity to win a great prize and gives you the chance […]
06Jan
ILBF law student essay competition rules 2025
Essay title “What will be the challenges to the rule of law in the next 20 years?” Competition rules and how to submit your entry 1. The competition is open to all undergraduates studying law at a UK institution. 2. The essay has a maximum word count of 1,000 words. Any essays over 1,000 words […]
30Dec
New year’s resolutions 2025 – top tips for law undergraduates
Jane Colston, partner at Brown Rudnick, and ILBF trustee, shares her top tips for law undergraduates who are thinking about their new year’s resolutions. Jane has some brilliant advice. Watch Jane’s film here. Reminder: ILBF law undergraduate essay competition launch on 6th January 2025 The ILBF law undergraduate essay competition 2025 will be launched on […]
26Nov
ILBF law undergraduate essay competition launch on 6th January 2025
We are delighted and honoured to announce that the ILBF law undergraduate essay competition 2025 will be launched on 6th January 2025 at 4pm by The Rt. Hon. the Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, the Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales. You will be able to watch the launch of the competition via a link […]
28Oct
Law undergraduate essay competition 2025: sponsorship announcement
The ILBF is delighted to announce that the 2025 law undergraduate essay competition is sponsored by international law firm Brown Rudnick. The 2025 essay competition is a fantastic opportunity for law undergraduates in the UK to win an internship with Brown Rudnick. The firm has a long history of driving a collaborative, forward thinking culture […]
06Sep
Runner up essay by Omar Elmousa from the University of Leicester
The ILBF law undergraduate essay competition 2023-2024 attracted many well-argued and thoughtful essays from law students at 17 universities in the UK. The question we posed was ‘Should the right to protest be unfettered?’ Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, Lord Carnwath CVO and Fiona Rutherford, Chief Executive of JUSTICE, judged the final round to choose the […]