Legal Education Certificate Explained

In the Commonwealth Caribbean, a Legal Education Certificate is a professional certification awarded to a person who has completed a course of study and training at a law school established by the Council of Legal Education.[1] It was created by Articles 4 and 5 of the 1970 Agreement Establishing the Council of Legal Education.[2]

Awarding institutions

There are three law schools that are empowered to award LECs: the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica, the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago, and the Eugene Dupuch Law School in The Bahamas. In general, LL.B. Graduates of the University of the West Indies are entitled to automatic admission to the above law schools, whereas others must take an entrance examination.[3] Another agreement allows University of Guyana graduates to bypass the entrance exam as well. This exemption only applies to Guyanese nationals. In 2010, Solicitor-General of Belize Oscar Ramjeet lobbied for the exemption to be extended to Belizeans.[4]

An LEC allows its holder to be admitted to practise law in any country or territory which is a signature to the agreement. In general, no person who does not hold an LEC may be so admitted. The original agreement exempted persons who were qualified to practise law on or before 1 October 1971, or who were undergoing a course of study leading to a qualification which would have enabled them to practise law before that date and who completed that course before 1 January 1980.[2] A supplementary agreement in September 1984 extended the transitional period, and also provided for separate principals for each of the law schools empowered to award LECs.[5]

Signatory countries, territories, and organisations

Signatories
1970 agreement1984 supplement
Country, territory, or organisationCountry or organisationRepresentativeDateLocation
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and BarbudaKeith Ford19 September 1984St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
BahamasP. L. Adderley23 September 1984Miami, Florida, United States
Barbados BarbadosLouis Tull14 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica
BelizeGeorge Brown19 September 1992Kingston, Jamaica
Non-signatory
Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsNon-signatory
Dominica DominicaRonan David14 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Grenada GrenadaDennis R. M. Lambert15 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Guyana GuyanaMohamed Shahabuddeen15 September 1984Georgetown, Guyana
Jamaica JamaicaWinston Spaulding14 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Montserrat MontserratNon-signatory
Saint Kitts and NevisSamuel Weymouth Tapley Seaton20 September 1984Basseterre, Saint Kitts
AnguillaNon-signatory
Saint Lucia Saint LuciaNon-signatory
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNon-signatory
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoRussel Martineau14 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica
University of GuyanaUniversity of GuyanaGeorge Walcott10 October 1984Georgetown, Guyana
University of the West IndiesUniversity of the West IndiesAston Preston14 September 1984Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Belize did not join the 1984 supplement initially, but eventually signed it later. It was a signatory to the 1970 agreement as "British Honduras".[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Agreement Establishing the Council of Legal Education. Caribbean Council of Legal Education. 1970. 2017-10-31.
  2. Web site: Agreement Establishing the Council of Legal Education. Caribbean Community Secretariat. 1970. 2012-07-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20120609191001/http://caricom.org/jsp/secretariat/legal_instruments/agreement_cle.jsp?menu=secretariat. 2012-06-09. dead.
  3. Book: CARICOM: our Caribbean community. Ian Randle Publishers. 2005. 9780975352939 . 2012-07-30.
  4. News: GOB wants level field for Law Students in Jamaica. The Belize Reporter. 2010-03-26. 2012-04-22.
  5. Web site: Supplemental Agreement in Relation to the Council of Legal Education. Caribbean Community Secretariat. September 1984. 2012-07-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20120609185232/http://caricom.org/jsp/secretariat/legal_instruments/agreement_cle_supplemental_1984.jsp. 2012-06-09. dead.