Event type:

Online

Date & time:

19 Jan 2026, 08:45 – 10:00

Interpreting Statutes and Regulations

Richard Calnan will explain how statutes and regulations are interpreted in legal practice in this condensed 9-hour course held in 8 x breakfast sessions between 21 - 29 January 2026

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Interpreting Statutes and Regulations

19 Jan 2026, 08:45 – 10:00

[The course] was very useful - and at times challenging. As a Government lawyer who spends her days scrutinising and advising on statutory instruments I will put much of what was discussed into daily practice (if not already).

Vey clear structure with good materials. The polls were a fun way of being forced to take a decision based on the main elements of the case (rather than sitting on the fence until every detail is explored like we lawyers like to do).

Further information

Ticketing

Pre-booking essential

Cost

£650.00

Concessions

Group Standard Fee: £550
UCL Alumni: £550
Goverment legal / Academic / NGOs: £400
Non-UCL Students: £150

Open to

All

Organiser

UCL Laws Events

laws-events@ucl.ac.uk

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