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Rethinking UK legal education: the LLB’s future under SRA/BSB reforms—diversification, multidisciplinary curricula, and stronger practice–academia collaboration

Published on: 12 October 2016

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How do you expect the provision of legal education at university level, namely the LLB, to change and adapt in order to attract the best students and promote the legal profession while also meeting market demands?

We’re likely to see sharper distinctions between law schools, each appealing to particular kinds of students and forging links with different corners of the profession. With reforms proposed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), some programmes may resemble a fusion of academic study and the Legal Practice Course (LPC), whilst others will, I hope, develop richer, more imaginative and multidisciplinary curricula.

Have there been any recent proposals to change the structure or content of this course—for example, many argue the study of contract law in the first leaves students unprepared for when they next come across it, possibly four or more years later in their LPC?

Let’s take the SRA proposals. In theory, they would allow complete freedom over the content of the law degree. The current Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) requires a significant degree...

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