The ILEX Council
ILEX is governed by elected representatives, the Council of
ILEX. Council members are
responsible for ensuring that the affairs of the Institute are
conducted diligently, legally and honestly.
Council makes all the strategic and policy decisions of ILEX as
a professional body, which are implemented at an operational level
by the Chief Executive and her team of officers and staff.
Council members are drawn from and represent the 12
constituencies in England and Wales. Additional members may be
appointed to the Council as Specialist or Co-opted Members to
represent particular areas of legal practice or special
knowledge.
The Articles
of Association of the Institute regulate in general terms
the powers and obligations of the Council, including membership
criteria and its number.
Obligations
Council members are directors of the company, and
must exercise the fiduciary duties expected of any director of a
company. Like ordinary directors, they are required to retire on a
rotational basis every three years. However, members may offer
themselves for re-election or re-appointment.
Constituency Council
Members
There are 12 Constituency areas. Most have two
Council representatives, depending on the size of the membership
within those areas.
Meetings
Council meets six times a year. Meetings are usually
held at the ILEX headquarters in Kempston Bedford. Council
members also attend the Annual General Meeting, the
Graduation Ceremony and the annual Strategy Weekend. Council
members may also be called on to attend meetings with
ILEX members, members of other organisations or bodies connected
with the Institute. Council members may be invited to
serve on committees and working parties.
Join the ILEX Council
- Help shape the future
All Fellows of the Institute are
eligible to join Council.To be eligible for
appointment, they must have paid their annual
subscriptions and any other fees owed to the Institute. If you
believe that you could help shape the future of ILEX and are
interested in joining the ILEX Council, you can learn
more by simply clicking
here.