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lmwoods
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To practice here you would need to be qualified, whether this be in your home country and completing...
Aug 15, 2007 12:47
Reputation or Interesting Courses?
As a general rule, I would say look for what you are interested in: there is a greater likelihood of...
Aug 14, 2007 13:26
MSc is master of science and the LLM is master of laws and seem to refer to taught courses rather th...
Jul 26, 2007 15:05
I am sure you can search for the institutions that offer specialist IP LLMs on this web site. As fo...
Jul 25, 2007 18:07
BRUNEL VS LONDON METROPOLITAN VS BOURNEMOUTH- help me decide!
Ultimately this is going to be down to how strongly you feel about a delay versus getting into a uni...
Jun 29, 2007 13:51
Manchester, Edinburgh or Nottingham?
They are the Legal Practice Course and the Bar Vocational Course respectively. To qualify as a soli...
Jun 22, 2007 13:56
LLM/masters courses for someone with no experience in law
Some schools offer an MA in International Human Rights (or equivalent) which do not require an under...
Jun 21, 2007 17:51
Manchester, Edinburgh or Nottingham?
Nottingham University got a 5 in the last research assessment exercise, with a high proportion of it...
Jun 21, 2007 17:40
I suspect that says as much (if not more) about the way the rankings are compiled (and not just by t...
Jun 19, 2007 18:38
USA human rights....post a view?
RE UK position try looking in legal directories such as 'Legal 500' or Chambers. They list both law...
Jun 18, 2007 17:37