Officially launched in 1995, The Association of Muslim Lawyers (AML) works on issues of importance and significance to Muslims in the UK as well as highlighting issues that affect Muslims internationally.
The main aim of AML is to provide a platform where such issues can be introduced, debated and procedures set in place to bring about desired results. This aim has been implemented by means of seminars and conferences, as well as through the AML magazine The Muslim Lawyer.
The membership of AML comprises of lawyers and non-lawyers, practitioners and students, as well as Muslims and non-Muslims. The AML welcomes the contribution of those who believe in the Objectives that the AML has set itself.
Sir John Waite & Ifath Nawaz announce the launch of: The Independent Asylum
Commission’s Interim Findings
27th March 2008 at 11:00 House of Commons
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Ken Macdonald QC, the Director of Public Prosecutions talk on the Criminal Prosecution Service at the Law Society on 24th November 2006
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