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The Law Society of England 'Wales is calling on the Government of Malawi to uphold its own Constitution and Bill of Rights after news emerged of an attack on Malawian lawyer and former Attorney-General Ralph Kasambara.
The Law Society has welcomed the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recommendation to maintain the current limit on the number of places for skilled migrant workers from outside the EU.
The Law Society of England 'Wales is urging the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees to step in and ensure the residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq are not forced to move to a 'prison-like' new home.
Law students, trainee solicitors and young lawyers from England and Wales are invited to enter the Law Society's 2012 Graham Turnbull essay competition.
The Law Society has responded to measures involving credit easing
The Human Rights Act should be retained, not replaced with a Bill of Rights.
The Court of Appeal has today ruled that migrants have the right to insist on taking legal advice before consenting to removal by the UK Border Agency [UKBA] at less than 72 hours notice.
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