About UK Law Reference
UK Law Reference is a free, open-access educational resource dedicated to making English law accessible to everyone — students, researchers, journalists, and members of the public.
Our Mission
We believe that understanding the law should not be a privilege. Our mission is to provide clear, accurate, and comprehensive summaries of the laws that govern life in England and Wales — from foundational statutes to landmark cases, from everyday rights to complex legal topics.
What We Cover
52+ Legal Topics
From contract law to ecclesiastical law
116+ Statutes
Key Acts of Parliament summarised
119+ Leading Cases
Landmark judgments explained
50+ Practical Guides
Step-by-step legal procedures
28+ Rights Guides
Know Your Rights resources
316+ Glossary Terms
Legal terminology defined
Our Standards
Authoritative Sources
All content is based on primary legislation from legislation.gov.uk, official law reports, and established legal textbooks.
Regular Updates
Content is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect new legislation, court decisions, and legal developments.
Plain Language
We aim to explain complex legal concepts in clear, accessible English without sacrificing accuracy.
Proper Citations
Every statute references its official legislation.gov.uk URL. Every case cites its neutral citation and court.
How We Stay Current
The law changes constantly. We monitor legislation.gov.uk, the UK Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, and parliamentary proceedings to ensure our content reflects the latest legal position. Each page shows when it was last reviewed.
Editorial Independence
UK Law Reference is editorially independent. We are not affiliated with any law firm, government body, or political organisation. Our content is written to inform, not to advocate for any particular legal position.
Our Sources
We rely on primary and authoritative secondary sources, including:
- legislation.gov.uk — The official home of UK legislation
- BAILII — British and Irish Legal Information Institute
- UK Supreme Court — Judgments and press summaries
- Courts and Tribunals Judiciary — Court decisions and guidance
- Established academic textbooks including Smith & Hogan, Treitel, and Clerk & Lindsell
Contact Us
For corrections, suggestions, or enquiries: contact@uklawreference.co.uk