Six Solomon Islands studying at the University of the South Pacific undertaking the Professional Diploma in Legal Practice [PDLP] taught at the Institute of Justice and Applied Legal Studies[IJALS] in the University of the South Pacific have received their admission to the Bar in Suva. The Professional Diploma in Legal Practice is an intensive six month program designed to prepare students for entry into legal practice in one or more of the jurisdictions of the Region served by the University. The six students, Jimmy Seuika, Pamela Kenilorea, David Alpheas, Kelly, Paul Mae, and Ruby Awa have successfully completed their law degree with Paul Mae graduated with a Masters in Law (LLM).
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Sunday, September 25, 2005
SOLOMON ISLANDS LAW STUDENTS ADMISSION
Six Solomon Islands studying at the University of the South Pacific undertaking the Professional Diploma in Legal Practice [PDLP] taught at the Institute of Justice and Applied Legal Studies[IJALS] in the University of the South Pacific have received their admission to the Bar in Suva. The Professional Diploma in Legal Practice is an intensive six month program designed to prepare students for entry into legal practice in one or more of the jurisdictions of the Region served by the University. The six students, Jimmy Seuika, Pamela Kenilorea, David Alpheas, Kelly, Paul Mae, and Ruby Awa have successfully completed their law degree with Paul Mae graduated with a Masters in Law (LLM).