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AGM of 14th July 2010

Proposed new articles listed below.

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The Society is a learned society consisting of scholars, practitioners and those involved in the administration of justice from the UK and around the world. Its objectives are to promote and facilitate legal research at an advanced level and in particular to engender greater collaboration between scholars and those involved in the practice of law. The Society seeks to achieve these objectives through a number of initiatives including organising and supporting specialised working groups, lectures and conferences.

Of special importance to the Society is its journal Amicus Curiae, published four times a year. It will be provided to members of the Society and to Law Schools free of charge. Members of the Society are also entitled to discounts on a number of Institute publications including a number of journals.

Membership as an Associate Fellow of the Society costs just £75.00 per year and is available to all those who have a post-graduate degree in law or who hold a professional qualification in the law. Associate Fellows are entitled to ten one-day reader's tickets to the Library of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies each year. Election to a Fellowship of the Society will be considered for those who distinguish themselves in scholarship and or practice. Those of special distinction may be invited to accept an Honorary Fellowship.

The Society's Executive Committee is chaired by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, while its Advisory Council, made up of 30 members, is presided over by The Rt. Hon. The Lord Scott of Foscote.

To view the Annual Report of the Executive Committee in Word format, please click here.


Updated 7th July 2007