
House of Commons Library research on the impact of civil legal aid changes
‘Civil legal aid changes since 2013: the impact on people seeking help with legal problems’ was published by the House of Commons Library in January 2015.
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‘Civil legal aid changes since 2013: the impact on people seeking help with legal problems’ was published by the House of Commons Library in January 2015.
In December 2015, the Ministry of Justice published a ‘Survey of Not for Profit Legal Advice Providers in England and Wales’.

‘The 2015 Annual Statement. Human Rights in Northern Ireland’ was published by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission in December 2015.

A briefing note on ‘UK cases at the European Court of Human Rights since 1975’ was published in December 2015 by the House of Commons Library.
In ‘Making the case for human rights’, Rachel Krys says it’s time for lawyers and campaigners to join forces and work together to protect the Human Rights Act.
In December 2015, the Ministry of Justice published ‘Tribunals and gender recognition certificate statistics quarterly: July to September 2015’.

In December 2015, the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) published ‘The Freedom of Thought Report 2015’.
EDF and some of its members responded to the call for evidence by the Commission on Freedom of Information to oppose any weakening of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

A House of Lords Library Note on ‘The Future of Legal Aid’ was published in December 2015.
This seminar was a first opportunity for the research community to hear about and respond to ‘Is Britain Fairer?’