I am a practicing Lawyer in Japan but my undergraduate degree was in social science and not LLB. Am I eligible to apply to LLM? Does LLB or "Equivalent" usually include
"Practicing Lawyer"? Any help will be much appreciated.
LLM Eligibility
Posted Sep 03, 2005 14:21
"Practicing Lawyer"? Any help will be much appreciated.
Posted Sep 07, 2005 11:45
I am a practicing Lawyer in Japan but my undergraduate degree was in social science and not LLB. Am I eligible to apply to LLM? Does LLB or "Equivalent" usually include
"Practicing Lawyer"? Any help will be much appreciated.
"Practicing Lawyer"? Any help will be much appreciated.</blockquote>
Posted Sep 07, 2005 12:00
Hi, My nickname is Minny. I have already gotten Master of Law in Japan and also now I am studying LLM in Aus. My major is International Law so I believe 2 LLMs are effective for me. I can not understand what means..."Practicing lawyer"? Tell me what...
If you want to apply LLM, you can check the Uni's requirement. It is written on detail. I guess some of faculties never mind of BA but Law is different. Most of Universities request BA of Law.
Good luck
If you want to apply LLM, you can check the Uni's requirement. It is written on detail. I guess some of faculties never mind of BA but Law is different. Most of Universities request BA of Law.
Good luck
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