The Eugene Dupuch Law School is dedicated to facilitating the development of competent legal practitioners for the Bahamas and Caribbean Region who, appreciate their responsibility as members of an honourable profession and recognizing the needs of their socio-economic environment, are inspired in the pursuit of excellence, the maintenance of high ethical standards, the promotion of social justice and the strengthening of the rule of Law.

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The Eugene Dupuch Law School was established in 1998 under the auspices of the Council of Legal Education. The Council was established by a regional treaty in 1973 and operates two other law schools, the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica and the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago respectively.

The Eugene Dupuch Law School is guided by the mission of the Council in the determination of our policy and our commitment to the development of competent legal practitioners who appreciate their responsibility as members of an honorable profession and are inspired in the pursuit of excellence. Through our training programmes, social outreach and other community activities, the Eugene Dupuch Law School will worthily contribute to the advancement of the region and the support of the rule of law.

We do hope that you will learn more about us by this visit to our site.

Tonya Bastian Galanis
Tonya Bastian Galanis - Principal

 

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