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Membership is open to any organisation or individual interested in discrimination law who is in general agreement with the Association's aims.
Briefings and E-mail News
The Discrimination Law Association has produced more than 300 legal briefings on current developments in discrimination law, written for lawyers and non-lawyers and sent free to members three times a year. Now re-launched as a printed journal, Briefings also provides information about conferences, training events and other matters relating to discrimination law. We also use e-mail to alert members to the latest developments and news in law and practice and to circulate member's queries. This is sent to members approximately fortnightly.
Training and Conferences
The DLA holds regular conferences and training events for which members get priority bookings. We hold conferences which are always very successful and very popular.
Member and Referrals Directories
We maintain a database of members as well as a database of members willing to take referrals. Any member may have entry on either of these directories free of charge.
Practitioner Group
A London practitioner group meets regularly to discuss matters of interest to those advising and representing complainants. A video link is established to locations in Manchester, Cardiff, Sheffield and Glasgow so members in these areas are able to attend and benefit from these training sessions.
Recently a new addition to the practitioners group has been established to run along side the London group. The Disability Discrimination Act Advisers Group is now part of the DLA with an emphasis purely on disability discrimination matters. The group meets alternately in London and Manchester.
The DLA is registered with the Law Society and the Bar Council as a provider of continual professional development for members of the legal profession.
Keeping you up-to-date
As a member of the Discrimination Law Association you will find it easy to keep abreast of change - news and events, here and in Europe, that affect all practitioners. With members in every area of practice we are uniquely placed to bring you up-to-the-minute news of debates and progress in legislation both at home and in Europe.
Membership of the Discrimination Law Association is open to any organisation or individual interested in discrimination law who is in general agreement with the Association's aims.
Please note that the discrimination law association is not, however an advisory organisation in itself and cannot provide advice to individuals directly.