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Lancaster University Ghana

LL.B - Law LLB
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Programme Overview
About the Programme Here, you have the opportunity to study the core foundation courses for a Ghanaian Law Degree in a dynamic interactive culture. You will also be able to pursue your own interests through a list of optional modules. Some cover technical legal courses, while others explore the relationship between law, development and society. Studying Law at Lancaster University Ghana gives you the opportunity to gain a strong awareness of the social, political, cultural and historical dimensions of Law. Students benefit from the innovative teaching techniques alongside traditional methods of our highly experienced lecturers. Whilst studying this course, you will develop vital skills in giving presentations, public speaking and team work as well as research and writing skills. Department Law Lancaster University Ghana Make an enquiry Telephone: +233 (0) 302 218 989 Features of the law programme Since its commencement in 2014, there have been over 160 students who have enrolled in this programme, with over 70 graduating till date. The profile for the Law Programme in Ghana has created a strong profile for Legal education in West Africa. Here are some of the highlights of the Law Department in Ghana. Student oriented trips There are a number of course based trips which allows students to experience some of the class discussions first hand. These trips include a visits to the High Court Complex, Accra or to a nearby District Court and a yearly visit to the Nsawam Medium Security Prisons as part of the Ghana Legal System module. Other course based trips include visits to the Ghana Arbitration Centre as part of the Alternative Dispute Resolution module and a visit to the ‘Sodom and Gomorrah’ slum as part of the Environmental Law module. Student's participation in Mooting competition Law Students get to participate in external mooting competitions such as the Phillip Jessup International Law Moot Competition, The Law Challenge Ghana Contest among others. In 2023, LUG law students were awarded the Spirit of the Jessup Competition following their first-time participation. Guest lectures and visitors Our lecturers invite practicing lawyers into the classroom to deliver guest lectures as well as show students the practical side of their line of work. In the past we have had several respected individuals in society host, chair and speak to students at our events – some of which include: His Lordship Justice Anin-Yeboah, Justice Joseph B. Akamba of the Supreme Court of Ghana and Anas Ameraw Anas. Annual law conference & journal We host an annual Law Colloquium hosted where papers are presented by faculty of Lancaster University Ghana, University of Ghana, GIMPA, University of Cape Coast, KNUST, Kings University College, University of East London, University of Ilorin, UPSA as well as from faculty from Ghana, Nigeria & the United Kingdom. Past Colloquium Topics include: Law for Development, The Legal Profession in Ghana 60 Years on: Equipped, Relevant, Progressive and Ghanaian Law in the Last Decade: Developments, Insights, Structures and Reform. Annual disability conference The law department also hosts an Annual Disability & Development Conference. This conference is a multi-disciplinary conference hosted by the Lancaster Law Department looking at the themes of Disability and its relationship with the state and its impact on families. A Lancaster University Ghana Journal was launched at the 3rd Annual Conference. The conference is spearheaded by Maame Yaa Barnes, a respected member of our faculty who won the Mandela Washington Fellowship award for her contribution and work with PWD’s in Ghana. Law society Being a law student includes being part of the Law Society which is an exclusive club for all law students. It is a supportive community which allows for networking amongst peers and other professionals from a legal background. Each year, the university dedicates a week to the law students dubbed ‘Law Week’ (this is hosted by the Law Society). During this week the Law Society has various excursions, participates in moot courts judged by Senior Legal minds, host a student symposium – where they present different papers and articles as well as present their point of view and enjoy a day out of Accra to network with each other. The week is crowned off with a formal Law Week dinner. Recognized by the Council of Legal Education, Nigeria Our degree is now recognised by the Nigerian Legal Council (NLC) as a qualifying law degree to enter the NLC. Since our students qualify from outside Nigeria they are required to take the Bar Part I exams before they are able to proceed to Bar Part II. Students who qualify from law degrees accredited in Nigeria are eligible to proceed straight on to bar Part II. A number of our alumni are currently studying in the Nigerian Law School and have also been accepted into the Ghana school of law while some of them have gone on to further their studies in other countries such as Michigan and Kings University College for example.
Domestic Requirements
Pass in 3 ‘A’ Level subjects at grade ABB or 128 tariff points plus grade C or 4 in five GCE/IGCSE or Grade 6 in GCE ‘O’ Level subjects including English and Mathematics.

From a recognised Polytechnic in Ghana with a Final Grade Point Average (FGPA) of 3.0 or better in any field, are eligible to apply to this UG programme. In addition, such applicants MUST have WASSCE Grade C6 in the best 6 subjects, to include three core subjects and three electives (core subjects must include English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies) OR Grade C or 4 in five GCE/IGCSE or Grade 6 in GCE ‘O’ Level subjects including English and Mathematics.

Overall mark of 27 points in total average score with 16 points from the best three HL subjects with English and Mathematics and Higher Level Grade 5 or Standard Level Grade 6.

Overall mark of 10 as a total average score with a minimum of 11 in the English Language and 11 in Mathematics.

Overall marks of 9.5 in the total average score with a minimum 10.5 in English Language and 10.5 in Mathematics.

2.8 GPA plus grades 3,3 and 3 in AP (Group A subjects).

Ontario: 60% average in six Grade 12 U or M level courses
International Requirements
Pass in 3 ‘A’ Level subjects at grade ABB or 128 tariff points plus grade C or 4 in five GCE/IGCSE or Grade 6 in GCE ‘O’ Level subjects including English and Mathematics.

From a recognised Polytechnic in Ghana with a Final Grade Point Average (FGPA) of 3.0 or better in any field, are eligible to apply to this UG programme. In addition, such applicants MUST have WASSCE Grade C6 in the best 6 subjects, to include three core subjects and three electives (core subjects must include English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies) OR Grade C or 4 in five GCE/IGCSE or Grade 6 in GCE ‘O’ Level subjects including English and Mathematics.

Overall mark of 27 points in total average score with 16 points from the best three HL subjects with English and Mathematics and Higher Level Grade 5 or Standard Level Grade 6.

Overall mark of 10 as a total average score with a minimum of 11 in the English Language and 11 in Mathematics.

Overall marks of 9.5 in the total average score with a minimum 10.5 in English Language and 10.5 in Mathematics.

2.8 GPA plus grades 3,3 and 3 in AP (Group A subjects).

Ontario: 60% average in six Grade 12 U or M level courses
Programme Details
Certificate Type
Duration

3 Years

Campus Region & Location

Region: Greater Accra

Location: Taifa

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Lancaster University Ghana

Emails:

admissions@lancaster.edu.gh | Nigeria@lancaster.edu.gh

Location:

Taifa

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