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Universities abandon research in law degreePublish Date: Jul
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[New Vision] - The chairman committee on legal education and training at the Law Council, Prof. Frederick Ssempebwa, says high failure rates are a regional problem. “We introduced pre-entry exams at the LDC not as a solution, but a measure to weed out incompetent
Guardian: English lawyers have nothing on China's legal pomp and ceremony
[The Guardian] - Since then, though, she has been frustrated by our "more closed" system of legal education where the requirement that law school graduates complete a training contract or pupillage to become fully-fledged lawyers makes it "harder to qualify" than in
Guardian: Reviewing legal education: hell of a job
[The Guardian] - Professor Gus John, the chair of the diversity group advising the biggest review of training for lawyers in thirty years, has issued a call for "affirmative action" to compel the legal profession to recruit more students from lower socio-economic
Guardian: The legal education system may soon be overhauled – here's how | Law...
The training route to becoming a solicitor has been criticised for providing inconsistent results. Could a more centralised system be the answer?
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