To create a platform where law students across Ghana interact and work towards building a formidable national legal community.
To build a united network of law students equipped with requisite knowledge and committed to national development.
To promote collaboration, professional growth, and meaningful engagement among law students nationwide.










Welcome to FALAS Ghana!
We’re bringing a fresh, high-energy vibe to the legal landscape. Whether you’re a student or a pro, this is your space to connect, innovate, and lead. Dive in, explore our community, and let’s redefine the future of law in Ghana together.
Let’s make an impact!
FALAS Ghana is the Ghanaian Directorate of the Federation of African Law Students (FALAS), a pan-African network active in over 40 African countries, dedicated to fostering legal excellence, continental collaboration, and youth-led development.
FALAS is a continental body that connects law students across Africa through academic engagement, professional development, cross-border collaboration, and leadership initiatives.
No. FALAS Ghana operates independently and works with law faculties, student bodies, legal institutions, and organisations across Ghana
Membership is open to law students in accredited Ghanaian institutions who are interested in professional growth, legal scholarship, and continental engagement.
5. Is FALAS Ghana only for top-performing students?
No. While we promote excellence, we welcome students who are willing to grow, learn, and contribute meaningfully.
No. While we promote excellence, we welcome students who are willing to grow, learn, and contribute meaningfully.
We organize public lectures, legal writing and advocacy training, mentorship programmes, internship opportunities, moot court preparation sessions, research initiatives, campus outreach programmes, and national recognition projects.
It is an annual initiative that recognizes outstanding law students nationwide based on various factors including merit, impact, leadership, creativity, and professional promise.
Yes. We work to connect members with internship placements, professional exposure, and legal development opportunities.
We provide moot preparation support and create opportunities for students to sharpen advocacy and litigation skills.
Yes. Members may participate in legal research projects, collaborative writing, and advocacy-driven publications.
FALAS – Ghana is the Ghanaian denomination of the Federation of African Law Students (FALAS), a non-governmental and non-political organization of law students with the aim of unifying all law students across the African Continent under one body and one voice.