
Law Commission (UK)
The Law Commission in the UK is an independent body established in 1965 to review and recommend changes to the law. Its goal is to ensure that laws remain relevant, fair, and effective in modern society. The Commission conducts research, consults with the public and legal professionals, and offers proposals for law reform to Parliament. By addressing outdated or complex laws, the Law Commission plays a crucial role in improving the legal system, making it more accessible and understandable for everyone.