Over 1,400 students have commenced their legal education journey at the Ghana School of Law.
During the induction ceremony, Director Justice Yaw Kodie Oppong emphasized the importance of adhering to the institution’s rules and regulations.
He urged students to embrace ethical conduct, not just to avoid sanctions but as a fundamental principle for personal and professional growth.
Justice Oppong also stressed the significance of adapting to technological advancements while maintaining ethical standards in legal practice.
Echoing these sentiments, Methodist University Vice-Chancellor Professor Philip Ebow Bondzi-Simpson highlighted the crucial role of ethics in legal education.
He emphasized that ethical conduct is not merely a subject to be studied but a way of life.
Professor Bondzi-Simpson cautioned against academic dishonesty and emphasized the importance of teamwork and individual responsibility in academic pursuits.
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