Norman Manley Law School is a premier Caribbean legal training institution operating under the Council of Legal Education to prepare lawyers for admission to practice in Commonwealth Caribbean territories. Established in September 1973, the school offers a two year full time programme and a six month programme leading to the Legal Education Certificate, supported by a faculty known for rigorous scholarship and professional ethics. Through a demanding curriculum, practical training and a reputation for academic excellence, the institution consistently produces capable advocates and public servants who serve the region's legal needs.
The school emphasizes service to the public through its Norman Manley Law School Legal Aid Clinic, which provides affordable and accessible legal assistance to external clients while giving students hands on experience under supervision. This clinic model supports learning by doing, reinforces the school as a force for social justice in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, and aligns with the institution's mission to improve access to justice for underserved communities.
Since opening in 1973, Norman Manley Law School has built a strong regional reputation for advocacy and dispute resolution. The institution has demonstrated engagement with the international human rights community, including partnerships with bodies such as the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and has achieved recognition in moots and competitions that highlight litigation and problem solving. In 2023 the school celebrated 50 years of legal education.
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