Cultivating Versatility in Legal Education: Comprehensive Institutional Development Initiatives.
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As the field of law transitions from traditional rights-based frameworks to governance
focused approaches, legal education must undergo transformative shifts. This paper
argues for a reimagined model of legal training centred on adaptability, integrating
interdisciplinary curricula, participatory governance, and digital tools to prepare
graduates for complex governance roles and global challenges. Emphasising three key
areas, the proposed model calls for broadening curricula to encompass cross-functional
subjects—such as technology, environmental law, and international relations—thereby
equipping students with the skills needed for policy and compliance roles. Additionally,
it highlights the importance of participatory governance in law schools, advocating for
collaborative decision-making processes that incorporate diverse perspectives and foster a
culture of inclusivity and accountability. Finally, integrating digital tools, such as virtual
classrooms and policy simulations, enriches learning experiences and prepares students
for the digital-first legal landscape. This paper concludes that a governance-based model,
prioritising interdisciplinary learning and ethical adaptability, positions law schools to
develop practitioners ready to lead and adapt within varied governance contexts, meeting
the demands of a globalised, digitally integrated world.
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11 (1) NLUJ (2025)
