Recent News
16Mar
A group of four students at the Guildford campus of the University of Law (ULaw) are offering their support by collecting student textbooks for the University of Ghana and raising money for shipping costs. In addition to creating a fundraising page, they are in the process of planning a cake sale in April. The ILBF […]
03Mar
Turks and Caicos Islands create new law library
The ILBF was delighted to be able to support the Turks and Caicos Islands judiciary, when Chief Justice Mabel Agyemang decided to improve the facilities in Providenciales by creating a library in the court building. Despite the constraints of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic during 2020-21, the ILBF managed to send two shipments of books. This […]
28Feb
Our student essay competition is now closed
Our first law student essay competition has now closed for entries. A big thank you to all of you who sent us your submissions! The winner, who will receive a week long internship in 2022 at international law firm Brown Rudnick’s London office with up to £500 travel expenses and whose essay will be published […]
21Feb
Count down to our essay submission date: 1 week to go
How do you get ahead as a law student? One thing you can do is participate in our student essay competition. Send us your views on how the practice of law will be transformed over the next decade and you can have your essay read by the Rt Hon. the Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd and Professor […]
14Feb
Count down to our essay submission date: 2 weeks to go
If you are an undergraduate law student at a UK university and want to have the chance to spend a week at international law firm, Brown Rudnick LLP, you should enter our student essay competition! More information and details on how to enter is available here. If you are not sure about whether to submit […]
09Feb
Count down to our essay submission date: 3 weeks to go
Our competition essay question asks law undergraduates to think about how legal technology could transform the legal profession to improve access to justice and diversity in the profession, and what that could look like in 2030. Find all of the details of how to enter here. Professor Richard Susskind OBE joined as at Two Temple […]