Lusterless Legal Education and its Challenges: A Case of Pakistan

Authors

  • M. Nawaz Wahla The Honorable M. Nawaz Wahla Judge, Superior Court of the State of Connecticut (Rtd.)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51732/njssh.v8i2.140

Abstract

This commentary is based on first-hand knowledge of staying in
Pakistan. I am very grateful for the opportunity to teach in the Fall semester of
2022 at the newly launched law department of the National University of
Sciences & Technology (NUST). Had I stayed in the United States, gaining
an objective perspective and deeper understanding of Pakistani legal
education and the legal system would have been impossible. Lately, there has
been a massive push by the Pakistan Supreme Court, Pakistan Bar Council,
and Higher Education Commission to bring changes to legal education.
Fundamentally, there is a renewed sense of awakening and urgency that
current legal education in practice does not meeting the needs of modern
times. Therefore, significant changes need to be brought about on the
challenging legal front.

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Published

2022-12-30