Justice Dzamefe: Ghana’s Legal Education Needs Reform to Address Modern Challenges
At his parliamentary vetting on June 16, 2025, Supreme Court nominee Justice Senyo Dzamefe urged a comprehensive overhaul of Ghana's legal education curriculum. He emphasized the need to modernize legal training, enhance accessibility, and ensure quality standards. 1. Decentralisation with Quality Assurance Justice Dzamefe supported the decentralisation of legal education, allowing law training outside of Accra—but stressed it must not compromise standards. He noted the importance of proximity to courts for practical training, such as at the Makola campus. “We have to weigh two things – quality as against quantity… if we have the facilities to regulate…and faculties supervised to meet required standards, then fine.” 2. Curriculum for the Modern Lawyer Dzamefe’s vision includes: Practical learning—moot courts, vocational clinics, internships; Emphasis on legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, and real-world problem-solving; Integration of tech—AI for transcription, virtual courts, and digital tools to prepare […]