Leducate’s justice diaries is an insight into the daily lives of those in the legal profession. This month we were delighted to speak with ‘The Secret Barrister’. See what they have to say here.
Read MoreThis year the United Nations have set the theme for Human Rights Day (10th December 2020) as ‘standing up for human rights’. We’ve had a look at human rights in the perspective of the unusual year that 2020 has been. Written by Sarah Josiah
Read MoreJoin Leducate on Giving Day 2020, where we give our thanks to those special teachers who have made an impact on our lives.
Read MoreDebt has become an integral part of modern society and you will likely take on some kind of debt during your life, whether it be university fees, a mortgage or a bank overdraft. In this article, we look specifically as ‘payday loans’, what they are and their benefits and disadvantages. Written by Olivia Burn.
Read MoreLeducate again took part in the London Legal Walk this year. With current restrictions, it was a little different from last year, yet still a huge success. Find out what challenges the team tackled!
Read MoreWith the changes recently recommended by the Law Commission, volunteer, Hannah, takes a look at what the Official Secrets Act is, why it is important, and what the recommended changes are.
Read MoreIn this edition of Leducate Explains, Frankie explains to what devolution is and how it works for the different parts of the United Kingdom.
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Read MoreIn this article, we take a closer look at contracts and the fine print. We check how important it is to read a contract before you sign it and what an ‘unfair’ term might be. Written by Janet Wong.
Read MoreLeducate’s justice diaries is an insight into the daily lives of those in the legal profession. This month we were delighted to speak with barrister Mohsin Zaidi. See what he has to say here.
Read MoreWe take a closer look at counterfeit and knockoff goods, and the confusing world of trademarks. We look at what they are, what the difference is and how to spot them. Written by Sarah Josiah.
Read MoreAs the Legal Law draws to a close, Leducate looks at some of the highlights of the legal year, looking at what a legal year is, important cases and key legislation of the 2019-2020 legal year. Written by Ceri Blower.
Read MoreThis article explains how laws are made in the UK. This article was written by Frankie Crossley, for Leducate Explains, a series explaining complex legal terminology used in everyday life.
Read MoreThis article explains discrimination in the UK. The piece what laws are in place to prevent discrimination and how discrimination can appear in many different ways. This article was written by Georgia-Mae Chung, a Leducate volunteer for Leducate Explains, a series explaining complex legal terminology used in everyday life.
Read MoreOn the 17th July 2020, Leducate joins the celebrations for ‘world day for international justice 2020’. Read the article by Ceri Blower and Olivia English to find out more about what International Justice means and why it is so important.
Read MoreThe Leducate is joined by Little Law, writing about the importance of Legal Education for World Youth Skills Day on 15th July 2020.
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Read MoreThis article explains protesting in the UK amidst the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. The piece discusses police powers, the right to protest and what protesting right now means. This article was written by Hannah Carpenter, a Leducate volunteer for Leducate Explains, a series explaining complex legal terminology used in everyday life.
Read MoreHere at Leducate, we are reading Enemies of the People? How Judges Shape Society by Joshua Rozenberg. Find our full review of the book here.
Read MoreLeducate was fortunate to launch its justice diaries, an insight into the daily lives of those in the legal profession, with legal journalist Joshua Rozenberg. See what he has to say here.
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