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The Student Forum is a resource for law students worldwide to air their opinions, and If any of the below applies to you then you can post your questions or answers on this site by emailing: Louise.Carlin@iclr.co.uk

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Students The ICLR NEEDS YOU!

Each article submitted for the website and newsletter will earn the contributor a free year's subscription to The Weekly Law Reports!

The best letter or question submitted to the forum will also win a subscription to The Weekly Law Reports.

Please send all articles and letters to: Louise.Carlin@iclr.co.uk

SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STUDENT NEWSLETTER ARE FREE! AND WE ARE HAPPY TO SEND MULTIPLE COPIES TO YOUR STUDENT UNION OR LAW SOCIETY.

To subscribe - e-mail your address and quantity to Louise.Carling@iclr.co.uk

 
ICLR wants Students
 
Topic 1: Mooting
 
Are you a mooter in waiting and want to know how to go about taking part in the ICLR Weekly Law Reports Annual Mooting Competition?
 
Are you a seasoned mooter and want to discuss the trials and tribulations of mooting and public speaking with forum members?
 
Are you looking to start your own mooting contest and want to know how?
 

Current Resources:

1) Mooting.net view their latest article here

2) Moot Points Article

3) The Editor's Tips on Mooting: Article

5) Visit our online Mooting Section
 

Topic 2: Law Reporting
 
Do you want to know how to become a Law Reporter?
 
We have law reporters on standbye who can help with any questions about starting a career in Law Reporting
 
Online Articles
 
The Process Of Writing A Law Report
 
Current Resources:

1) A Day in the Life of a Law Reporter

2) How is it decided which cases should be reported?

 

Topic 3: WLR Student Newsletter
 
Do you want to write for the WLR Student Newsletter?
 
Do you want to submit an article or letter?
 
Do you have something you want people to read?
 
The WLR Newsletter goes out to 12,000 Students nationwide as well as being viewed on our website, so if want to write for us or receive a copy then get in touch
 
Current Resources - (Recent Student Articles) :

1) Industrial Relations, Contract Law, Justice Kirby and the Equitable Doctrine of Unconscionability

2) The Leipzig War Trials of 1920

3) A History of Lincoln’s Inn Fields

4) Law Reporting In Sierra Leone

5) Realise Your Fear

6) A ‘mess’ unresolved? Reflections on the Law Commission’s proposals for a new Homicide Act for England and Wales

7) Punishing Children Who Committ Murder

 

WLR Student Newsletter: Letters Submitted
 
 

Topic 4: Student Survey / Student Blog
 
 
Training to be a barrister today is, more than ever, an expensive gamble. Fees for the BVC have risen by as much as 60% in recent years.  This survey was created to obtain evidence that could be used to inform the ongoing debate about reform. The hypothesis of the Bar Access Group was that there are substantial inequalities in access to the legal profession, and that severe barriers to access exist at many stages in the training process. The evidence from the 2,300 people who responded to the survey shows that there is good reason for concern about access to the Bar by those from less well-off backgrounds. More......
 
If you wish to discuss your views with fellow students please visit:

www.askapupil.blogspot.com 

The idea is that anyone thinking of becoming a barrister can email in a question and a panel of current pupils will give their views.
 
Topic 5: Law Reports
 
Are you looking for a specific law report, or have a question about a law report that we might be able to help with?
 
If you cannot find the solution within our websites search facility then please email us with any enquiries you might have
 
All entries will be added to our new site forum page, where we hope to build up an archive of answers to frequently asked questions

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