Archive for the ‘Rule of Law’ Category

22Apr

Essay competition now closed

The ILBF’s 2025 law undergraduate essay competition is now closed. Thank you to all the students who have taken part – we are delighted to receive your essays and we are looking forward to hearing what the next generation of lawyers has to say on the challenges facing the rule of law in the next […]
15Apr

1 week to go!

Just one week to the deadline for our law undergraduate essay competition 2025! Looking for some words of inspiration and encouragement? Yasmin Batliwala MBE, Chief Executive of Advocates for International Development (A4ID) and one of our final round judges, gives her thoughts on why entering the essay competition is a challenge worth taking up and […]
18Mar

Your chance to be a finalist and to join our 20th anniversary celebrations

With just over a month to go to the submission deadline, here is a quick reminder about the ILBF’s 2025 essay competition. The sponsor of the essay competition in this our 20th anniversary year is international firm Brown Rudnick.  The winner of the competition will spend a week with Brown Rudnick in London this summer, […]
04Mar

Watch the recording of ‘The Rule of Law: what will it look like in 20 years’ time?’

If you missed our panel event on 25th February, or you want to refresh your memory of the discussion, you can watch the recording here. Kindly hosted by LexisNexis and moderated by James Harper, General Counsel of Global Nexis Solutions, the panel event brought together experts from across the legal profession to discuss the rule […]
07Feb

The Rule of Law: what will it look like in 20 years’ time?

Join our free online panel event on Tuesday, 25th February, 5.00-6.30pm to hear world renowned experts discuss the pressing topic of the rule of law and what the future holds. The online event is kindly hosted by LexisNexis. Our panel event brings together experts from across the legal profession to discuss the rule of law […]