by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 Press statements, Press statements
The Law Society of Namibia (LSN) is a self-regulating body. It was 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...
by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 Press statements, Press statements
he 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. The LSN is...
by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 Press statements, Press statements
The Law Society of Namibia (LSN) is a statutory body tasked with maintaining and enhancing the standards of conduct and integrity of all members of the legal profession. The LSN also represents the interests of legal practitioners who all took an oath, when admitted...
by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 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. CALL FOR...
by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 Press statements, Press statements
As part of its policy to promote the education of candidates to gain entry to the legal profession, the Law Society of Namibia, with the assistance of the Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund and the Namibian Legal Practitioners’ Trust, annually provides bursaries to law...
by LSN Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | 2016 Press statements, Press statements
304 Brooks Street, Menlo Park, Pretoria, South AfricaTelephone: +27 (0) 12 366 8800 Fax: +27 (0) 12 362 0969Email address: makanatsa@sadcla.org SADC Lawyers’ Association Concerned about the Situation in South Africa Lusaka, Zambia, 24 October 2016 For the...