1. To impart among law students a broad knowledge of law and its various fields and of legal institutions;
2. To enhance their legal research abilities to enable them to analyze, articulate and apply the law effectively, as well as to allow them to have a holistic approach to legal problems and issues;
3. To prepare law students for advocacy, counseling, problem-solving, decision-making, and to develop their ability to deal with recognized legal problems of the present and the future;
4. To develop competence in any field of law as is necessary for gainful employment or sufficient as a foundation for future training beyond the basic professional degree, and to develop in them the desire and capacity for continuing study and self-improvement;
5. To inculcate to the students the ethics and responsibilities of the legal profession; and
6. To produce lawyers who conscientiously pursue the lofty goals of their profession and to fully adhere to its ethical norms.
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