Welcome to the Somali School of Law!
The Somali School of Law, established under the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, is dedicated to advancing legal education and professional excellence in Somalia. As a premier institution for legal training, research, and consultancy, we are committed to shaping the next generation of legal professionals who will uphold justice, the rule of law, and ethical legal practice.
At the heart of our mission is the development of a National Policy on Legal Education—an initiative that seeks to harmonize legal education, address historical challenges, and align Somalia’s legal training with regional and international standards. Through this policy, we aim to foster a legal profession that is both rigorous and responsive to the evolving demands of governance, justice, and human rights.
The School offers a dynamic learning environment, equipping students and legal practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundations needed to excel in various sectors of the legal profession. Our curriculum includes advocate training, continuous professional development, and specialized programs for judicial officers, prosecutors, public sector lawyers, clerks, and paralegal officers. These programs are designed to enhance legal expertise in constitutional law, legal reforms, and emerging governmental policies.
We take great pride in our vision of becoming a center of excellence in legal education, not only within Somalia but across the Horn of Africa and beyond. Our goal is to elevate Somali legal professionals to regional and international recognition, enabling them to engage with global judicial training institutions and legal networks.
Beyond academics, the Somali School of Law fosters a vibrant and professional community where students, faculty, and legal practitioners collaborate to advance justice and legal knowledge. We emphasize the highest standards of ethics and professionalism, ensuring that our graduates emerge as leaders committed to strengthening Somalia’s legal framework and contributing to global legal discourse.
We invite you to be part of this transformative journey. Whether you are a student, a legal professional, or a stakeholder in the justice sector, we welcome you to engage with us in shaping the future of legal education in Somalia.
Welcome to the Somali School of Law – where legal excellence begins.

The Somali School of Law offers more than five professional legal training programs designed to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of legal practitioners. These include:
Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice
Diploma in Paralegal Studies
Specialized Courses for Public & Administrative Officers
Legal and Court Clerk Training Programme
Law Enforcement Agencies Training on Law and Policy Implementation
These programs are tailored to develop competent legal professionals equipped to contribute effectively to Somalia’s justice system.

SSL provides comprehensive legal consultancy services to government institutions, private sector entities, and international organizations. Key services include:
Legal research and analysis
Review and development of legal and policy frameworks
Legal reform advisory
Drafting and preparation of legislation
These services are grounded in research and expertise, supporting legal development and institutional reform across the country.

Practical training is a cornerstone of SSL’s mission. The school delivers hands-on legal education through:
Litigation and courtroom skills development
Drafting and preparing legal documents
Participation in moot courts and real legal cases
Understanding of court systems and legal procedures
This practical focus ensures that students and professionals are fully prepared for real-world legal practice.

SSL actively promotes legal research and scholarly publication to support knowledge generation and policy development. This includes:
The SSL Law Journal
Legal and justice-focused research projects
Publishing books, reports, and legal documents
Supporting Somali legal researchers and writers
The aim is to foster a robust body of Somali legal scholarship and promote evidence-based legal development.