04 February 2008

Oh help me God

Lawyers and politicians have a joint responsibility to keep the law relevant to the needs of a changing society.

Law affects every aspect of our lives and provides the framework within which a successful society can flourish.

Law sets the terms of employment, provides protection from harm, establishes compensation for injury and influences our closest relationships with others.

Without an operational legal system our societies would be in a state of lawlessness and disorder and the most vulnerable members of a society would be at risk.

It is a mistake to think of a law degree merely as a narrow route to the legal professions. On the contrary, a law degree opens up a wide range of possible careers.

Do you know that in addition to the traditional legal careers of solicitor and barrister, fields as diverse as accountancy, management, publishing, journalism and IT are open to law graduates?

Law graduate acquires a variety of useful skills including a capacity for logical and critical thought, the accurate use of language, communication skills and the ability to make a persuasive argument. Other skills include but not limited to: advocacy, drafting, opinion writing, negotiation, and conference skills.

The study of law provides one with opportunities for thought and argument on many interesting legal topics.

For UK graduates or those with equivalent status, a two year intensive law course provides a shortcut to a law degree. May be this could be the path Rambler may want to pursue to acquire the skills he will definately need home if he is going to be effective in his services???????

Oh help me God.

3 comments:

Joe Mlenga said...

Mukuoneka ngati mwasankha kale njila yoti muyende...ngati muli nazo nyonga go for it...!!

Anonymous said...

Tizizati ndiwe ndani "Detist", "Theologian", "Jeonalist" or 'Lawyer'ukufuna kuphula chani kweni kweni? . A jack of all trades and ......?? Is it confused.com.If you are sure

Cryton said...

Zikomo anonymous for your comment. keep coming. By the way whatever the case call me by my name "Cryton". Thank you once again.