Legal profession grows as over 100 lawyers join

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Legal profession grows as over 100 lawyers join
Legal profession grows as over 100 lawyers join

Africa-Press – Rwanda. A total of 113 new lawyers joined the Rwanda Bar Association (RBA) on Saturday, November 22, after a swearing in ceremony at the High Court in Kigali. They were encouraged to strive for professionalism, explore international opportunities, and champion Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a tool for enhancing justice delivery.

RBA President Moise Nkundabarashi speaks during the swearing-in ceremony at the High Court in Kigali on Saturday, November 22.

Addressing the new advocates, RBA president Moise Nkundabarashi emphasized the association’s strong commitment to promoting ADR as an effective, modern method of resolving disputes.

“I want to remind you that you are joining the Bar at a time when we are doing everything possible to promote ADR,” he said. “This method is not here to take away our work in the courts, as some people claim. Rather, it helps to build speedy justice and promote peace in our society. It also offers greater opportunities for lawyers to strengthen their skills.”

A total of 113 new lawyers joined the Rwanda Bar Association (RBA) after being sworn in at the High Court in Kigali on Saturday, November 22.

He urged the new entrants to adopt a broader perspective of the legal profession by looking beyond Rwanda’s borders for opportunities.

“You should think and work outside Rwanda because there is a wider market out there. This requires continuous training and capacity-building. To be a competent lawyer, knowing the law alone is not enough. You need additional skills such as technology and AI literacy, financial management, investment knowledge, psychology, and more.”

New lawyers are encouraged to be professional, seek international opportunities, and promote Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to improve access to justice.

Nkundabarashi reminded the new lawyers of the importance of professional conduct, discipline, and preserving the reputation of the legal profession.

“You must strive for the good image of our profession. Respect yourselves and avoid anything that goes against the dignity of our work, whether it is how you dress, public conduct, or avoiding corruption and other shameful behaviours,” he said, adding “This will help you build a long career and avoid appearing before the disciplinary commission.”

He then highlighted the legal framework governing the Rwanda Bar Association, referring to Law No 83/2013 of 11/09/2013, its responsibilities outlined in Article 4, and the Rules of Procedure established in 2014. He described these documents as essential for every lawyer.

“In this profession, these three documents are like the Bible for Christians,” he said. “If you wish to thrive and uphold justice for those who need it, you must master and adhere to them.”

Nkundabarashi concluded by reminding the new members that the oath they took is not a mere formality.

“The words in this oath are enough to guide you toward becoming good lawyers,” he said.

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