Examples of Council of Legal Education in a sentence
So-called Uniform Standards for PLT Courses and Providers, initially developed by the Victorian Council of Legal Education have been successfully deployed and revised in the light of that experience.
This collection is also available for reference purposes to bona fide students of the Council of Legal Education.
In 1986 a review commissioned by the Council of Legal Education and the New Zealand Law Society7 recommended the establishment of a full-time practical skills-based training course which would complement the experience which a law graduate gained while working in a legal environment, and would replace the fifth professional year at university where students had previously been trained in practically oriented legal subjects.
Accordingly in 1930 the Council of Legal Education was established.2 The original Council consisted of six members: two judges of the Supreme Court, two representatives of the New Zealand Law Society, and two law professors or teachers from the University of New Zealand.
He has served as a Member of the Law Commission of Sri Lanka and Member of the Council of Legal Education and the Council of the University of Colombo.
After her Tertiary Studies in France, she returned to Mauritius to undertake a three year term of training in Notary Practice, following which she qualified as a Notary and was awarded the Chamber of Notaries prize for the 1987 Notaries’ Examinations organized by the Council of Legal Education of Mauritius.
The Council of Legal Education (Admission into Sierra Leone Law School) Regulations, 2013 The Council of Legal Education Act, 1989(Act No. 1 of 1989) Statutory Instrument No. 3 of 2013.
Legal Accreditors The American Bar Association’s Council of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar has adopted important changes in its Standards governing accreditation that place more emphasis on competence.
He is the Chairman of the Studies of the Council of Legal Education and also a Consultant at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the Council of Legal Education.
The results of the 6 WB Cotter QC and C Roper Report on a Project on Education and Training in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility for the Council of Legal Education and the New Zealand Law Society (Wellington, 1996).consultation process will be considered in the Council’s first meeting of 2022.