by LSN Webmaster | May 11, 2021 | 2021 Press Statements, Press statements
The Law Society of Namibia (LSN): is a self-regulating body created in terms of the Legal Practitioners’ Act (1995), which serves the profession and the public by promoting justice; protecting the independence of the judiciary; and upholding the Rule of Law. also...
by LSN Webmaster | May 11, 2021 | 2021 Press Statements, Press statements
The Law Society of Namibia has chosen to release a statement upon recommendation by its Child, Gender, Family Law and Human Rights Committee. The Law Society of Namibia is appalled by the continuing and ever-increasing wave of gender-based violence and attacks in...
by LSN Webmaster | Jan 26, 2021 | FAQ
(GG 85)came into force on date of publication: 8 October 1990as amended byLegal Practitioners Act 15 of 1995 (GG 1141)brought into force on 7 September 1995 by GN 150/1995 (GG 1148)Judicial Service Commission Act 18 of 1995 (GG 1195)brought into force on 20 November...
by LSN Webmaster | Jan 19, 2021 | Bursaries
As part of its policy to promote the education of candidates to gain entry to the profession, the Law Society has, with the assistance of the Legal Practitioners’ Fidelity Fund and the Namibian Legal Practitioners’ Trust, continued to grant bursaries to a number of...
by LSN Webmaster | Jan 19, 2021 | Bursaries
As part of its policy to promote the education of candidates to gain entry to the profession, the Law Society has, with the assistance of the Legal Practitioners’ Fidelity Fund and the Namibian Legal Practitioners’ Trust, continued to grant bursaries to a number of...