might be considered a target of opportunity, and here any program
would have to be very focused on one or two critical issues. For example, the
proliferation of law schools has led to a reduction in the quality of education and the
production of poorly prepared law graduates. It may be that market forces will
eventually produce a much needed reduction in the number of these institutions.
However, the state does have a responsibility to set and ensure international standards of
education and training for law graduates, a responsibility not now being met by the
Ministry of Education.