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The council was established in 1852 by the Inns of Court and originally consisted of eight members led by Richard Bethell, with two members coming from each Inn. [1] The Council supervised the education of students at the Inns of Court, and initially established five professorships.
In the Commonwealth Caribbean, a Legal Education Certificate is a professional certification awarded to a person who has completed a course of study and training at a law school established by the Council of Legal Education. [1] It was created by Articles 4 and 5 of the 1970 Agreement Establishing the Council of Legal Education. [2]
Learn about the only bar school in Kenya, established in 1963 and re-established in 1995. Find out its programs, history, notable alumni and football club.
Learn about the history, structure, and outcomes of legal education in the US, from the colonial era to the present. Compare and contrast the American system with that of Europe and other countries.
A comprehensive list of abbreviations used in law and legal documents, with definitions and examples. Learn how to cite sources, abbreviate common words and phrases, and distinguish between different types of law reports and codes.
Learn about the principles, practices, and theory of law and how they are taught in different countries and contexts. Explore the history of legal education from ancient Rome to modern times and the various forms and degrees of legal education.
Continuing legal education (CLE) is professional education for attorneys that takes place after their initial admission to the bar. Learn about CLE requirements, accreditation, topics, and providers in different jurisdictions, such as the United States, Canada, and the Philippines.
The Council of Legal Education, established by the Inns of Court in 1852, had the same problem. [2] This in turn led to the rise of specialist tutorial firms which legal historian Patricia Leighton has termed "the first professional law teachers." [3] The firms were largely established and run by practicing attorneys in London.