Legal Education

Chief Justice launches examination software

The Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo, has launched a new software for the Independent Examination Committee (IEC) of the General Legal Council (GLC), the body mandated to conduct examinations for professional law students and admission to the Ghana School of Law. The new software, which includes a website and examination portal, centralises all activities […]

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Chief Justice calls for legal education for students

The Chief Justice, Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, has stressed the significance of instilling an understanding of the law in students. As part of her mentoring initiative, she administered the oath of office to the newly appointed executives of the Justice Club at Chemu Senior High Technical School. In her address, Justice Torkornoo highlighted the

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Ghana School of Law SRC covers school fees, exam fees for 90 students

In a commendable display of support for its members, the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of the Ghana School of Law (GSL) has provided financial support to cover school fees and exam fees for 90 (ninety) GSL students, easing the financial strain and ensuring that no student is left behind in their academic journey. As the

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University of Ghana School of Law engages in student exchanges to deepen understanding of tax treaties

The University of Ghana School of Law (UGSoL), in partnership with the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law (Vienna University of Economics and Business) is working to deepen the appreciation and application of tax treaties among Ghanaian legal and non-legal professionals. A 26-member delegation from UGSoL is currently on a two-week study visit to

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KNUST Law Faculty to introduce one-year LL.M for lawyers, non-law candidates

The Faculty of Law at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) will soon introduce a one-year taught Master of Art in Law programme for both lawyers and non-lawyers. The programme will run alongside the two-year research Master of Law (LL.M) programme, which already exists in the school. Dr Chris Adomako-Kwakye, Acting Dean,

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