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East Africa Law Society, Arusha, Tanzania
Friday, June 23, 2023
Law Society of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
The Law Society of Zimbabwe is the premier professional association for legal practitioners in Zimbabwe. Our organization serves as the voice of the legal profession, working towards upholding the rule of law, promoting access to justice, and advancing the legal profession's interests.
Located on the 3rd floor of Trustee House, 55 Samora Machel Avenue, in the vibrant city of Harare, Zimbabwe, the Law Society of Zimbabwe is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of professionalism and ethics among legal practitioners across the country.
Our members include attorneys, advocates, legal advisors, and law firms committed to the principles of justice, equality, and the protection of human rights.
For more information visit Law Society of Zimbabwe
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Kenya Law partners with Kenyatta University School of Law
Kenya Law offered the expertise of two senior Law reporters Ms. Linda Awuor and Ms. Njeri Githanga to be judges at the Moot Court. Kenya Law also donated copies of the Supreme Court Case Digest, pocket size constitutions and promised to publish the winning papers from the winners of the competition. Professor Yash Pal Ghai, a constitutional law expert and the Director of Katiba Institute was the Chief Guest.
Other dignitaries included the Kenyatta University Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic affairs Prof. John Okumu who represented Prof. Olive Mugenda, Vice Chancellor, Kenyatta University.
Others included representatives from UNHCR, Transparency International and various Law firms.
See more at: http://kenyalaw.org/kenyalawblog/the-3rd-all-kenyan-moot-court-competition/#sthash.94uFLL6o.dpuf
Monday, August 17, 2015
Ghana School of Law quota system branded unfair
Legal scholars Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare and Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh took to Facebook Thursday to argue that with over 1000 law students graduating from various universities across the country annually, it was unfair to limit the number of LLB holders who can pursue their professional course at the GSL to 250.
The problem, according to them, is compounded by what they say is a lack of transparent criteria for admitting the 250.
See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2015/08/14/professors-call-for-end-to-unfair-ghana-school-of-law-quota-system/#sthash.tuGFwvEt.dpuf
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Nigerian Law School Results
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Gambia Bar Association Receives Donation Of Law Books
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Forum On Intellectual Property Law and Practice Held In Gambia
Speaking at the second segment of the forum, the Hon. Minister of Tourism and Culture, Fatou Mass Jobe, said the forum was very important and timely focusing on the protection of traditional knowledge, genetic resources and expressions of folklore.
She said the seminar was also timely because The Gambia is at the threshold of ratifying the Swakupmond Protocol on traditional knowledge and folklore.