The International Legal Justice Services Advisory Network (ILJSAN) conducts assessments and evaluations of legal education and training programmes at academic institutions, judicial academies, and bar associations worldwide. Our assessments are grounded in internationally recognized standards of quality, relevance, academic integrity, and professional readiness.
ILJSAN assesses a wide range of legal programmes, including but not limited to:
The ILJSAN assessment process includes document reviews, curriculum benchmarking, faculty qualifications verification, institutional infrastructure evaluation, and—where applicable—site visits. Reports are prepared by qualified experts and reviewed by the Commission before formal recognition is granted.
Programmes are assessed based on key criteria including:
Programmes that meet ILJSAN’s standards may be granted one of the following outcomes:
The following programmes have been reviewed and assessed by ILJSAN. For more details on each, please click the programme name.
Institutions interested in having their programmes reviewed by ILJSAN may submit a formal request through our Contact Page. Our team will guide you through the application, documentation requirements, and fees involved.