The rise of neutral evaluation: a two-stage model
One of the great strengths of non-court-based dispute resolution lies in its versatility and adaptability.
“You’ve got to work twice as hard” - the ethnic minority work ethic and its hidden costs
But burnout is not glamorous. There’s no stirring soundtrack, no slow-clap moment of heroism. Just one day when you’ve had three coffees and still can’t remember why your phone is in the fridge.
“It reminded me just how inspiring it is to collaborate with people from around the world.”
It is a unique opportunity to spend a good amount of time with people from another culture who do the same job as you do.
Will I be liable for what I have said and done in court? Bar Council intervention in XGY
Policy analyst Enehuwa Adagu summarises the facts of the case
More than just the courtroom: what I learnt behind the Bar
A winner of our Bar Placement Scheme blog competition, Meerab Basit, shares her experience and how she's come to realise that being a barrister is not about who speaks the loudest, but about the one who speaks with reason, conviction, and an understanding of the people they represent.
The Bar Placement Scheme 2025 reaffirmed my desire to take the leap in becoming a barrister
Bar Placement Scheme blog competition winner Lilly Bennett shares her experience and how it helped her answer the big question: "Why do you want to become a barrister?"