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Report proposes higher grades for law degree studies
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Report proposes higher grades for law degree studies
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Nile University
Nile University of Nigeria has a strong Bachelor of Law (LLB) program that provides students with the skills to thrive in the country’s legal system as well as in other careers. Studying Law at Nile University provides many benefits for students.
The University’s Law Faculty possess accomplished academicians with the necessary experience to deliver a comprehensive legal education that combines academic rigour with applied, practical, and inter-disciplinary perspectives, ensuring that students develop an understanding of law in all its contexts.
In addition, the Faculty’s top-notch Moot Court which allows students to participate in simulated court proceedings that often feature some of the country’s top legal practitioners provides students with the ideal setting for the practical application of their theoretical knowledge. The incorporation of high-value fieldwork in the University’s Law curriculum further ensures that students are equipped with vital e
Legal education in Nigeria, has come with its huge challenges. With so many Lawyers being churned out of the Nigerian Law School, arguments have been rife as to whether Nigeria really has the capacity to gainfully engage this huge number of Lawyers. Mr. O.C.J. Okocha, SAN has been former Attorney-General of Rivers State, past NBA President, past Chairman, Council of Legal Education, and now Chairman, Body of Benchers. In a chat with Onikepo Braithwaite and Jude Igbanoi, he gave insights into various areas and issues in the profession, including the reason why the National Open University of Nigeria was recently stopped from admitting law students into its programmes. He also commented on the state of the nation and the insecurity that has engulfed our land, while lending his voice to the calls for the restructuring of our nation to reflect true Federalism
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Darren J. Sylvester
The Caribbean’s amazing people, lovely islands and idyllic climate are enticing many lawyers to consider broadening their legal practices and having the best of both worlds: quality legal work and quality of life. Each island is a distinct, individual nation state despite having common features as a result of being former colonies of various European powers in the 16th and 17th centuries. Consequently, the legal system of most Caribbean countries is mixed and predominantly based on the laws of its former colonial administration.
The Commonwealth Caribbean describes all English-speaking Caribbean countries – with a commonality of being administered by, and gaining political independence from, the UK – which are geographically situated in the West Indies. The region is made up of dependent British overseas territories and independent states.
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