Anyone going to study in Argentina?
ARGENTINA
Posted Jun 24, 2005 00:39
Posted Sep 05, 2007 17:10
im studying law in argentina... finishing this year... what do u need?
Posted Jan 05, 2009 20:48
Can you tell me, are you Argentinian? Are you planning to stay and work in Argentina? Are you in a post-graduate program? Which type? Una carrera de especializacion?
I ask because I am a US citizen living in Argentina, and I think I am going to do a post-graduate law degree at UBA this year, (march, 2009). I'm trying to find out all I can about the transferability of a law degree, internationally, for example to the USA. If you could, could you please email me at
I ask because I am a US citizen living in Argentina, and I think I am going to do a post-graduate law degree at UBA this year, (march, 2009). I'm trying to find out all I can about the transferability of a law degree, internationally, for example to the USA. If you could, could you please email me at
Posted Feb 19, 2009 06:40
Hola, quien me puede dar info de la calidad del master de la universidad de buenos aires en derecho comercial? me lo recomiendan?
Posted Feb 25, 2009 13:05
En postgrado la universidad de buenos aires no es muy buena... tienen mayor prestigios algunas privadas como la Austral y la UCA. De todos modos, deberías averiguar YA tus posibilidades de inscripción a la universidad que elijas, porque entiendo que los plazos de inscripción en su mayoría ya han terminado.
Posted Apr 07, 2009 20:28
Hola Rafael, perdón que hace tanto que no te podía contestar. Te explico mi situación: soy de los ee. uu. y tengo un título de 4 años de ahí en la psicología. Siempre tenía la idea para volver a estudiar el derech en lo ee uu PERO, ya que estoy en Argentina ahora y me gusta, empecé a preguntar a gente cosas sobre la UBA y por supuesto todos dicen que es buenisimo, pero que más podrían decir los argentinos?! Pero igual, hice mucho investigación por mi misma, y encontré que hay muchos profesores del derecho en los ee uu de universidades muy buenas (Columbia Uni. y Boston Uni. tienen muchos) que han graduado de la UBA. No sé dónde vas a querer usar el título, pero para mi encontré un gráfico que me dice que tengo que hacer para usar un título extranjero en cada estado (te puedo mandar si lo querés). Para mi no hay problemas que puedo ver. El único problema que puedo ver, o digo en que tengo miedo, es que quizás hay personas que me van a decir "Buenos Aires? Por que carajo fuiste a Buenos Aires para sacar un título de abogado," pero con los profesores que encontré y también gente estudiando doctorados ahí que estudió en la UBA, me dan fé.
La cosa es que no es algo mucha mucha genta hacen, pero la verdad hay un montón de estudiantes que vienen de Europa para estudiar en Argentina. No es algo raro para gente para tener un título de acá. En lo que no sé mucho son los posgrados.....
Bueno, ojalá que algo en todo eso te ayude. Cualquiera pregunta voy a tratar a mandar algo más rapido. :)
La cosa es que no es algo mucha mucha genta hacen, pero la verdad hay un montón de estudiantes que vienen de Europa para estudiar en Argentina. No es algo raro para gente para tener un título de acá. En lo que no sé mucho son los posgrados.....
Bueno, ojalá que algo en todo eso te ayude. Cualquiera pregunta voy a tratar a mandar algo más rapido. :)
Posted Jun 20, 2010 21:07
Hey all,
I have almost finished my law studies in the Netherlands. To qualify as a lawyer here I would have to do a professional training for three years, but I'd much rather move to Argentina. Can anyone tell me if there is some way for me to be admitted to practice law, e.g. by conversion of my Dutch law degree (= LL.B. + LL.M.)? I just found out that for example in Spain this is possible.
Alternatively, what would I have to do, would a two year maestria suffice or would I (also) have to do a whole undergraduate degree of five years?
Thanks a lot!
I have almost finished my law studies in the Netherlands. To qualify as a lawyer here I would have to do a professional training for three years, but I'd much rather move to Argentina. Can anyone tell me if there is some way for me to be admitted to practice law, e.g. by conversion of my Dutch law degree (= LL.B. + LL.M.)? I just found out that for example in Spain this is possible.
Alternatively, what would I have to do, would a two year maestria suffice or would I (also) have to do a whole undergraduate degree of five years?
Thanks a lot!
Posted Jun 22, 2010 06:14
My understanding is that you have to be an Agentine citizen to practise law in Argentina. Probably something worth keeping in mind if you plan on doing a law degree at la UBA.
Also you might want to consider whether or not you are able to take the NY or California bar, just in case you ever want to move back to the US.
Finally, bear in mind that Argentina is a civil law jurisdiction and most US states are common law. That would certainly pose some challenges to practising in the States should you ever want to head back there.
My two cents: get a US law degree and then try to pick up work with an international firm like Baker and McKenzie that has offices in Argentina. Alternatively, contact some of the Argentine firms to see how they would regard a foreigner with a local law degree and whether or not they would be likely to hire one.
Also you might want to consider whether or not you are able to take the NY or California bar, just in case you ever want to move back to the US.
Finally, bear in mind that Argentina is a civil law jurisdiction and most US states are common law. That would certainly pose some challenges to practising in the States should you ever want to head back there.
My two cents: get a US law degree and then try to pick up work with an international firm like Baker and McKenzie that has offices in Argentina. Alternatively, contact some of the Argentine firms to see how they would regard a foreigner with a local law degree and whether or not they would be likely to hire one.
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