Redefine Ghana’s Legal Education System - Justice Gaewu
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25 Years At The Bar: Millennium Lawyers redefine justice and legal education
By Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei The 2000 Class of Ghanaian lawyers, known as the Millennium Lawyers, have marked their 25th Anniversary since being called to the Bar, celebrating a quarter-century of advocacy, professional excellence, and national service. The official launch of the celebration in Accra brought together members of the Bench and Bar, Supreme Court Justices, senior practitioners, and alumni of the Ghana School of Law, reflecting on t…
Redefine Ghana’s legal education system - Justice Gaewu
Justice of the Supreme Court, Ernest Yao Gaewu, has called for a redefinition of Ghana’s legal education system to better equip future lawyers with the skills and ethical grounding needed to safeguard the nation’s democracy. He said the current model of legal education, though focused on technical competence, must evolve to produce lawyers who are not only legal technicians but also civic leaders, critical thinkers, and ethical advocates committ…
Ghana and Niger renew Supreme Court Justice calls for legal education overhaul to safeguard democracy trade pact to boost transit corridor efficiency - Ghana Business News
Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu, a Supreme Court Judge, has called for a comprehensive redefinition of legal education in Ghana, arguing that the current model is inadequate for preparing lawyers to meet contemporary democratic challenges and protection of constitutional governance. Justice Gaewu said this during the launch of the 25th Anniversary celebration of the Ghana School of Law Millennium Class of 2000 on Monday, where…
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