
Law Commission
The Law Commission is an independent body in the UK that advises the government on legal reform. Its main role is to review existing laws, propose changes, and ensure the legal system is modern, fair, and efficient. The Commission conducts research, consults with experts and the public, and drafts proposals for new legislation or amendments to outdated laws. Established in 1965, its work helps improve the law to better serve society, making it more accessible and understandable for everyone.