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Ghana proposes ending law school monopoly, allowing more universities to train lawyers.
A proposed bill in Ghana aims to overhaul the legal education system by ending the Ghana School of Law’s monopoly on professional training and bar exams, establishing a new Council for Legal Education to oversee training nationwide.
The reform, introduced by Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine, would allow public and private universities to gain accreditation, expanding access for law graduates.
Critics argue the current entrance exam serves more to limit enrollment than assess merit.
The bill, if passed, would modernize legal training and promote equity, though challenges around standards and implementation remain.
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Ghana propone poner fin al monopolio de la escuela de derecho, permitiendo que más universidades entrenen abogados.