Journal Social Civilecial
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal Social Civilecial

A Review of Notarial Studies in the Faculty of Law: Preparing Students for the Legal Profession

Khaerunnisa, Andi Diza (Unknown)
Alam, Fitriani Syamsu (Unknown)
Apriliya, Apriliya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Apr 2025

Abstract

This literature review explores the role of notarial studies in legal education, focusing on how these studies prepare students for the legal profession. Notarial education is a key component of legal curricula, providing essential knowledge and practical skills required for handling legal documents and ensuring their authenticity. Through a comprehensive review of scholarly articles, books, and reports, this study examines the integration of notarial studies into law programs, the challenges and gaps in current educational practices, and the impact of notarial training on career readiness. The review highlights the importance of practical training, ethical instruction, and exposure to modern legal technologies in shaping competent legal professionals. Despite its significance, notarial education faces challenges such as outdated curricula, limited practical exposure, and a need for adaptation to emerging trends like digital notarization. This paper discusses the role of notarial education in enhancing students' professional competencies, focusing on their ability to navigate legal practices, uphold ethical standards, and effectively engage with clients and legal professionals. The review concludes by emphasizing the importance of reforming notarial education to address these gaps, ensuring that students are better equipped for the evolving demands of the legal field.

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jc

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Subject

Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Journal Social Civilecial ISSN 29880181 covers all the areas of research activities in all fields of Social Sciences including Anthropology, Public Administration, Communication studies, History, Law, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies, Information Science, Legal ...