Faculty Of Law

The Faculty of Law at our institution is dedicated to providing a premier legal education and fostering the development of skilled and ethical legal professionals. We are committed to equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of the law, critical thinking abilities, and effective advocacy skills.

Faculty Of Law

The GIMPA Faculty of Law is the ideal setting for the pursuit of legal scholarship and training of would-be lawyers, legal academics and policymakers. Since its establishment in 2010, GIMPA Law has quickly emerged as the preeminent centre of learning, emerging among the cluster of Ghanaian Law Faculties as the Faculty of choice. Our rigorous standards and tested pedagogies prepare our students for an increasingly competitive legal educational environment and a complex legal marketplace. 

Dean’s Message

Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Budu

Dean, Faculty of Law

As the Dean of the Faculty of Law, it gives me great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to all visitors of our faculty’s website. Here at the Faculty of Law, we have established a strong foundation through our strategic framework, which continues to guide our administration in achieving excellence.

Our comprehensive 5-year strategic plan encompasses a broad range of thematic areas, each aimed at promoting education, nurturing an engaged community of academics and students, and fostering valuable international exchanges with leading law schools and partner institutions worldwide.


The vision of the GIMPA Faculty of Law is to be a centre of excellence, dedicated to providing a premier legal education and fostering the development of skilled and ethical legal professionals. We are committed to equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of the law, critical thinking abilities, and effective advocacy skills.

Departments of the GIMPA Faculty of Law

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Department Faculty of Law

Academic Programmes

Undergraduate Programmes

Department Faculty of Law

Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B Day Stream) Programme

This programme targets Senior High School (SHS) graduates, who are interested in studying law as a first degree. The requirements for admission are three (3) credit passes in three (3) core subjects and three (3) credit passes in three (3) elective subjects in the West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE). The admission process is highly competitive and thus only few applicants are granted admission every year. The programme is for a duration of four (4) academic years and lectures are from 9am to 4pm whenever school is in session. The programme adequately prepares students for admission to the Ghana School of Law.

Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B Evening Stream) Programme

This programme is designed for students who already possess a first degree in any discipline and are desirous of pursuing law as a post-first degree course. The minimum requirements for admission include a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from an approved University with a minimum of Second Class (Lower Division), or a professional chartered qualification such as ACCA, ICA, ICSA, CIPS and CIMA. The process of admission includes writing and passing a highly competitive entrance examination as well as successfully passing a rigorous qualifying interview. Only a limited number of qualified applicants are admitted every year. The programme adequately prepares students for admission to the Ghana School of Law.

Graduate Programmes

Department Faculty of Law

Master of Laws Degree (LL.M)

The GIMPA Faculty of Law recognises the need for diverse legal professionals with the requisite expertise in a globally competitive marketplace. We are therefore pleased to introduce our One (1) year Master of Laws Degree (LL.M) programme (General). This programme allows students to customise and design their studies to suit their needs by drawing from the diverse course offerings in our three (3) specialised areas, i.e. International Trade and Business Law; Dispute Resolution Law and Practice; and International Criminal Law and Justice. Ultimately, this programme is designed to ensure that students meet the knowledge and skill requirements for the award of this advanced degree in Law.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the LL.M programmes must have obtained at least a Second Class (lower division) in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme. Applicants who obtained a Third Class in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme, with relevant experience, may be admitted in exceptional cases and on a case-by-case basis.

Duration and Graduation Requirements

The LL.M (General) is a full-time programme. Progression through the programme and successful completion are based on passing all prescribed courses and dissertations. Students will, in normal circumstances, graduate within one year of admission to the Programme. In exceptional circumstances, students will be allowed to graduate within two years of admission to the programme if such extension is justified by extenuating circumstances. Students who successfully complete the programme requirements will be awarded the degree of Master of Laws Degree (LLM)

Master of Laws Degree (LL.M)

The GIMPA Faculty of Law recognises the need for diverse legal professionals with the requisite expertise in a globally competitive marketplace. We are therefore pleased to introduce our One (1) year Master of Laws Degree (LL.M) programme (General). This programme allows students to customise and design their studies to suit their needs by drawing from the diverse course offerings in our three (3) specialised areas, i.e. International Trade and Business Law; Dispute Resolution Law and Practice; and International Criminal Law and Justice. Ultimately, this programme is designed to ensure that students meet the knowledge and skill requirements for the award of this advanced degree in Law.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the LL.M programmes must have obtained at least a Second Class (lower division) in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme. Applicants who obtained a Third Class in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme, with relevant experience, may be admitted in exceptional cases and on a case-by-case basis.

Duration and Graduation Requirements

The LL.M (General) is a full-time programme. Progression through the programme and successful completion are based on passing all prescribed courses and dissertations. Students will, in normal circumstances, graduate within one year of admission to the Programme. In exceptional circumstances, students will be allowed to graduate within two years of admission to the programme if such extension is justified by extenuating circumstances. Students who successfully complete the programme requirements will be awarded the degree of Master of Laws Degree (LLM)

International Criminal Law and Justice (LL.M)

International Criminal Law is a specialized discipline within the broader field of International Law i.e. it is a subset of Public International Law. It focuses on the various categories of international crimes and the institutions and processes that give meaning to the discipline. With cases of impunity for atrocity crimes (i.e. Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes and the Crime of Aggression) on the increase globally in our contemporary times, but especially within the context of Africa, it is imperative for African lawyers and other legal professionals to be conversant with the practical workings of the International Criminal Law and Justice regime. The GIMPA Faculty of Law recognizing the need for such legal professionals, is pleased to introduce its One (1) year Master of Laws Degree (LL.M) programme in International Criminal Law and Justice. This programme focuses on accountability for the commission of atrocity crimes and the role of Africa within the International Criminal Law and Justice architecture. The programme provides an in-depth appreciation of the various disciplines that come together to form the core of International Criminal Law i.e. International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law. The International Criminal Court (ICC), the permanent court with the responsibility of administering justice within this field is also thoroughly examined, with the possibility of internship opportunities at the ICC available to students on the programme. Ultimately, this programme is designed to ensure that students meet the knowledge and skill requirements for the award of this specialized degree in Law.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the LL.M programmes must have obtained at least a Second Class (lower division) in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme. Applicants who obtained a Third Class in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme, with relevant experience, may be admitted in exceptional cases and on a case-by-case basis.

Duration and Graduation Requirements

The LL.M. in International Criminal Law and Justice is a full-time programme. Progression through the programme and successful completion are based on passing all prescribed courses and a dissertation. Students will, in normal circumstances, graduate within one year of admission to the Programme. In exceptional circumstances, students will be allowed to graduate within two years of admission to the Programme if extenuating circumstances justify such an extension. Students who successfully complete the programme requirements will be awarded the Master of Laws Degree (LLM) with a specialization in International Criminal Law and Justice.

International Trade and Business Law (LL.M)

The commencement of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in January 2021, signified the creation of the world’s largest free trade area with the aim of attaining a single continental market in Africa to boost intra-African trade, whilst eliminating trade barriers. As one of the flagship projects of the African Union’s ‘Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want’, the aim of the AfCFTA is to enable the free flow of goods and services across the continent and boost the trading position of Africa in the global market. The AfCFTA therefore presents an opportunity for a diverse field of professionals, who can leverage on the potential and promise of a new Africa where systemic poverty is gradually eliminated. The GIMPA Faculty of Law recognizing the need for such a diverse body of professionals, is pleased to introduce its One (1) year Master of Laws Degree (LL.M) programme in International Trade and Business Law. This is a specialized area of law that focuses on transnational trade generally and the legal regime within which it operates. Specific attention is however given to regional economic integration in Africa, and the role of the AfCFTA in transforming the continent into a powerhouse in trade and business generally. The programme is further designed to ensure that students meet the knowledge and skill requirements for the award of this specialized degree in Law.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the LLM programmes must have obtained at least a Second Class (lower division) in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B.) programme. Applicants who obtained a Third Class in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme, with relevant experience, may be admitted in exceptional cases and on a case-by-case basis.

Duration and Graduation Requirements

The LLM in International Trade and Business Law Programme is a full-time programme. Progression through the programme and successful completion are based on passing all prescribed courses and dissertations. Students will, in normal circumstances, graduate within one year of admission to the Programme. In exceptional circumstances, students will be allowed to graduate within two years of admission to the Programme if such extension is justified by extenuating circumstances. Students who successfully complete the programme requirements will be awarded the degree of Master of Laws Degree (LLM) with a specialization in International Trade and Business Law.

Dispute Resolution Law and Practice (LL.M)

Increasingly, alternative forms of dispute resolution are becoming more attractive, less expensive and more effective than litigation. The very fact that an overwhelming majority of international and transnational commercial transactions and agreements, for instance, incorporate and rely on these alternative forms of dispute resolution is a testament to their efficacy. With the proliferation of multi-national companies operating in Africa in various areas of commerce and the continent emerging as a hub for foreign direct investments, there is an urgent need for legal professionals, who are experts in cross-border dispute resolution. The GIMPA Faculty of Law recognizing the need for such legal professionals, is pleased to introduce its One (1) year Master of Laws Degree (LL.M) programme in Dispute Resolution Law and Practice. This programme provides an in-depth appreciation of dispute resolution law, in both its theoretical and practical forms. It is designed to prepare students for a career in crossborder dispute resolution and become effective practitioners in the field. The programme is further designed to ensure that students meet the knowledge and skill requirements for the award of this specialized degree in Law.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the LL.M programmes must have obtained at least a Second Class (lower division) in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme. Applicants who obtained a Third Class in a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) programme, with relevant experience, may be admitted in exceptional cases and on a case-by-case basis.

Duration and Graduation Requirements

The LL.M. in Dispute Resolution Law and Practice is a full-time programme. Progression through the programme and successful completion are based on passing all prescribed courses and dissertations. Students will, in normal circumstances, graduate within one year of admission to the Programme. In exceptional circumstances, students will be allowed to graduate within two years of admission to the Programme if extenuating circumstances justify such an extension. Students who successfully complete the programme requirements will be awarded the Master of Laws Degree (LLM) with a specialization in Dispute Resolution Law and Practice.

Admissions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get application forms?

You can apply electronically; Apply Now.

How much is the application fee?

Application fees are as follows:

  • Master of Laws (LL.M): GHc360
  • Post-First Degree Bachelor of Laws (LL.B): GHc350
  • Bachelors (including WASSCE LL.B)/Diploma: GHc200
  • International Students: US$100

What number can I call for enquiries?

The main numbers for the school are

Academic Affairs Directorate: 033 209 5432 (Ext. 1074)

Email: admissions@gimpa.edu.gh

Faculty of Law: 033 209 5432 3 (Ext. 2174)

+233-(0) 501620138,

+233-(0) 332095432,

+233-(0) 302908076, +233-302-401681-3

Email: gls@gimpa.edu.gh

What is the duration of your degree programmes?

  • Master of Laws (LL.M) Programmes are 1 year
  • Post-First Degree Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Programme are 3 years
  • Bachelors (including WASSCE LL.B Programme are 4 years

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