In an effort to improve the quality of law schools, the government is considering setting minimum curriculum criteria for such institutions, sources said.
…the government plans to draw up a so-called minimum curriculum, under which most education programs at law schools will be made uniform with the aim of guaranteeing and improving the quality of education.
When the government decided to set up law schools as part of efforts to reform the country’s judicial system, it was hoped that 70 percent to 80 percent of graduates would pass the new national bar exams, the first of which was held in 2006.
In reality, however, only 40 percent of examinees passed the second bar exam held under the new system last year.
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