Posts Tagged ‘ILBF essay competition’

01Apr

3 weeks to go!

With just 3 weeks until the essay competition deadline, Lauren Davis, last year’s winner, talks about why she took part and what the prize meant to her. Lauren seized the moment, and winning gave her legal career a significant boost. Deadline this year is 22nd April at 4pm. Taking part, whether you win or not, […]
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 […]
06Jan

ILBF Law Undergraduate Essay Competition 2025 is launched!

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 […]
08Feb

3 weeks to go!

Three weeks to go to the deadline for the ILBF’s law undergraduate essay competition! Deadline is 29th February at 4pm. Wondering how to tackle our essay question: ‘Should the right to protest be unfettered?’. There are many ways to approach the question and to direct your research and ideas. All great experience and practise for […]
14Nov

ILBF essay competition launch coming soon!

COP27 is well underway. Experts and politicians from across the world have gathered in Egypt to thrash out where we go next to tackle the climate emergency. It is a daunting task, not least for lawyers who have an important role to play in how the world deals with the challenge of climate change.   […]