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The Nigerian Law School is a crucial institution in Nigeria's legal education system, established in 1962. It operates as the final academic and professional training ground for aspiring lawyers before they can practice law in [[Nigeria]]. The school has multiple campuses across the country, with the headquarters in Abuja. | The Nigerian Law School is a crucial institution in Nigeria's legal education system, established in 1962. It operates as the final academic and professional training ground for aspiring lawyers before they can practice law in [[Nigeria]]. The school has multiple campuses across the country, with the headquarters in Abuja. | ||
The following are the courses offered in Law School: | |||
# [[Criminal Litigation Past Questions (Nigerian Law School)|Criminal Litigation]] | |||
# [[Civil Litigation Past Questions (Nigerian Law School)|Civil Litigation]] | |||
# [[Corporate Law Practice Past Questions (Nigerian Law School)|Corporate Law Practice]] | |||
# [[Professional Ethics and Skills Past Questions (Nigerian Law School)|Professional Ethics and Skills]] | |||
# [[Property Law Practice Past Questions (Nigerian Law School)|Property Law Practice]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 4 March 2024
The Nigerian Law School is a crucial institution in Nigeria's legal education system, established in 1962. It operates as the final academic and professional training ground for aspiring lawyers before they can practice law in Nigeria. The school has multiple campuses across the country, with the headquarters in Abuja.
The following are the courses offered in Law School: