ABSTRACT

In 1961, the first law faculty in East Africa was established at Dar-es-Salaarn as an external college of the University of London. The faculty was to produce law graduates for all the three East African countries. Later the Dar-es-Salaam College became a constituent College of the University of East Africa. Therefore, Kenyans could train as lawyers either at the Dares-Salaam College followed by one year of practical training at the Kenya School of Law, or through the articled clerk system at the School of Law.