
The Law Commission
The Law Commission is an independent body in the UK responsible for reviewing and recommending reforms to the law. Established in 1965, its main goal is to ensure that the law is fair, modern, and accessible. The Commission examines existing laws, identifies areas needing improvement, and proposes new legislation or changes to current laws. Its work helps to simplify legal processes, remove outdated laws, and address gaps in legislation, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and just legal system.