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Promoting a public service ethic in the legal profession in Kenya : the imperative role of clinical legal education
The taskforce appointed in 2016 to undertake a review of the legal sector in Kenya highlighted a decline in public service and pro bono work as one of the challenges facing the legal profession in the country. In its report, the taskforce made several proposals to tackle the problem, all directed at qualified lawyers. This article seeks to contribute to the deliberations anticipated from the findings of the taskforce, by suggesting instead that the problem of a declining public service ethic be addressed by targeting law students. Bringing students face to face with real clients and their needs can play an important role in broadening their horizons and shaping their beliefs about, and attitudes towards, the different possible careers they can pursue with their education. The article specifically recommends clinical legal education as a practical and comprehensive means by which students can be encouraged from early on to have an interest in pro bono and public service work.
Nicholson, C.M.A. (Caroline Margaret Anne), 1960-(Institute for Foreign and Comparative Law, UNISA, 2012)
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Ayo-Ojo, Bayode Sunday(University of Pretoria, 2024-01-24)
The prohibition on torture is an essential aspect of international law that applies universally
and is considered a peremptory norm of international law (jus cogens). The explicit
prohibition of torture is outlined in ...
Der Beitrag widmet sich den Anfängen rechtlicher Argumentation, die auf
das römische Recht und, genauer, auf die republikanische Rechtswissenschaft zurückgehen. Ausgangspunkt
ist die These von Stroux, dass das alte ...