Open UKLSR Volume 1(2) - Uklsa
Open UKLSR Volume 1(2) - Uklsa
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Acknowledgements<br />
The UK Law Students’ Association (UKLSA) was founded in February 2008 with the<br />
aim of bringing all UK law students together. The Association aims to provide<br />
students with a common national platform to share and develop their ideas and enrich<br />
their university experience.<br />
The Association would like to take this opportunity to thank some of those who have<br />
made this past twelve months such a success. We would like to thank our Patron and<br />
the Honorary Board for their generous support and encouragement. We would like to<br />
thank His Honour Judge Dight and Anthony Dursi (Recruitment and Outreach<br />
Manager at the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple) for making our Equalities<br />
Event a reality. We would like to thank Lord Sumption, Robert Howe QC, Andrew<br />
Caldecott QC, Tim Ludbrook and Vaughan Jacob for judging the finals of the<br />
mooting competition and Ben Wilson (Head of Communications at The Supreme<br />
Court) for his cooperation in making it a success. We would also like to thank our<br />
Governors, Fatos Selita and Vaughan Jacob, for their constant support throughout the<br />
year.<br />
The UK Law Students’ Review (<strong>UKLSR</strong>) was established with the aim of furthering<br />
the Association’s aims and it is with the greatest pleasure that I welcome the launch of<br />
UKLSA’s flagship publication. It is a student-led academic journal independent of<br />
any single law school, which aims to reflect the high standard of student-created<br />
literature through the provision of a medium to enable the incorporation of these<br />
contributions into the existing body of legal academia. The editorial board is to be<br />
congratulated for its initiative and determination in seeing it to fruition. We would<br />
like to thank the undergraduates and postgraduates students from across the UK who<br />
submitted articles for this issue of the journal – your contributions have played a key<br />
role in the qualitative development of the <strong>UKLSR</strong>.<br />
Ranamit Banerjee<br />
UK Law Students’ Association President 2011-12