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26 February 2020
Issue: 7876 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Justice valued by young

Young people fear that democracy and their freedoms are being eroded, research to coincide with Justice Week 2020 has found

A Bar Council, Law Society and CILEx survey of more than 4,000 people uncovered widespread anxiety, with 34% of 18-24 year-olds, and 40% of the 55-64 year-olds, concerned at having less freedom. Freedom of speech and expression topped the list of concerns at 57% overall.

More than 80% said understanding how the law works is vital, and more than half of 18-24 year-olds want schools to place more emphasis on learning about the law.

CILEx chair Professor Chris Bones said: ‘Young people in particular want companies, public services and the state to fulfil their obligations, particularly in respect of the climate emergency.’

Justice Week (23-28 February) aims to highlight the importance of the rule of law among young people. School teachers were enlisted to deliver a lesson on the law, while animated videos illustrating the role of lawyers in protecting freedom, democracy and the environment were circulated.

Issue: 7876 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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