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Reform or Risk: Parliament Passes the Legal Reform Bill

April 6, 2026
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While a section of the public as well as some legal professionals fears that the new system may dilute standards and affect the economic value associated with the practice of the profession, others have welcomed it as a necessary step towards expanding access and equity in legal education in Ghana…via Emmanuel K. Owusu-Asare esq
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On Thursday, March 27, 2026, Parliament passed the Legal Education Reform Bill, marking a fundamental shift in Ghana’s professional legal training framework. The Bill abolishes the long-standing monopoly of the Ghana School of Law over post-LLB training and introduces a decentralised model under which accredited universities may offer a newly established Law Practice Training Course. This reform responds to longstanding concerns about limited access to professional legal education, particularly in light of the growing number of LLB graduates and the capacity constraints of the existing system.

Reaction to this new legislation has been decidely mixed . While a section of the public as well as some legal professionals fears that the new system may dilute standards and affect the economic value associated with the practice of the profession, others have welcomed it as a necessary step towards expanding access and equity in legal education in Ghana.

The assurance offered by the Honourable Chief Justice at the maiden march call to the Bar ceremony provides a measure of comfort.

Time will tell whether this legislation will be a masterstroke in the evolution of legal education and practice in Ghana or a development of more troubling consequence. For now, the jury is still out!

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