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Council of Legal Education in Kenya

The Council of Legal Education in Kenya core function is to supervise and exercise control over legal education in Kenya and to advise the Government.

Other functions include organizing and conducting courses for legal knowledge, professional skills and experience for admission to the Roll of Advocates, legislative drafting and induction of magistrates and staff selected to be appointed magistrates.

It is also used to train Government staff and paralegals to have a better under-standing of the law, and for continuing legal education.

  • Ofullah

    The council should devolve the kenya school of law from nairobi and have additional schools in eldoret and mombasa
    The numbers of applicants and admissions to ksl has expanded to such a degree as to make this reasonable
    The ksl course work is geared toward achieving a certain standard of the practitioner and they can source for qualified lecturers in the said constituent schools(msa & eld) to carry out this mandate and assist kenyans who find it inconvenient to have to go to nairobi to train
    The admission process will remain centralised and the examination content and timetable is the same whether in nairobi or the other constituent schools
     

  • Jomo Osoti

    PLEASE COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION KENYA HELP KISII UNIVERSITY LLB STUDENTS BY GIVING THEM EVEN A PROVISIONAL ACCREDITATION. THEY HAVE WASTED A LOT OF TIME, IN FACT A YEAR, OUTSIDE SCHOOL. I BELIEVE CLE CAN DO US A SERVICE AS TO OUR RIGHT.


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