Hello,
I just finished my law studies in Germany.
I consider to spent the next year in New Zealand, to take part in a LLM programme.
Does anyone know something specific about the LLM (International Law and Politics) programme in Canterbury?
I just received a study-offer for 2006. Besides Canterbury, I applied for the LLM programme in Wellington.
Is it worth to wait for a response from them???
Is anybody else taking part in one of the programms next year?
LLM in Wellington or Canterbury
Posted Nov 03, 2005 10:52
I just finished my law studies in Germany.
I consider to spent the next year in New Zealand, to take part in a LLM programme.
Does anyone know something specific about the LLM (International Law and Politics) programme in Canterbury?
I just received a study-offer for 2006. Besides Canterbury, I applied for the LLM programme in Wellington.
Is it worth to wait for a response from them???
Is anybody else taking part in one of the programms next year?
Posted Nov 04, 2005 01:55
Hello,
When deciding on what universities I would choose I looked at where most Australian academics obtain their LLM's (because I am Australian). I also think that seeing where successful academics and lawyers get their LLM's speaks volumes about that university.
Some get their LLM's from Canterbury. Have not seen one from Wellington - so, here in Oz I would say Canterbury has a better name.
When deciding on what universities I would choose I looked at where most Australian academics obtain their LLM's (because I am Australian). I also think that seeing where successful academics and lawyers get their LLM's speaks volumes about that university.
Some get their LLM's from Canterbury. Have not seen one from Wellington - so, here in Oz I would say Canterbury has a better name.
Posted Nov 04, 2005 01:57
Sorry, forgot to say...
Although, VU of Wellington has a good law journal that I see constantly when researching any topic.
They are both good schools.
Although, VU of Wellington has a good law journal that I see constantly when researching any topic.
They are both good schools.
Posted Nov 04, 2005 21:09
Hey I am A law Stdent In India studying at Symbiosis Society's Law College, Pune. I will be graduating in May 2006. I am inerested in going abroad especially in Australia. I want to know What Degrees or courses do I need to take up in Australia so that I can be able to practice as a Solicitor in Australia? I have heard of the Graduate Diploma in Professional and Legal education and Training in Bond University. Do I need to do the Juris Doctor? Hoe long does Juris Doctor prgramme takes? I will be very grateful if someone lets me know.
I just finished my law studies in Germany.
I consider to spent the next year in New Zealand, to take part in a LLM programme.
Does anyone know something specific about the LLM (International Law and Politics) programme in Canterbury?
I just received a study-offer for 2006. Besides Canterbury, I applied for the LLM programme in Wellington.
Is it worth to wait for a response from them???
Is anybody else taking part in one of the programms next year?
I just finished my law studies in Germany.
I consider to spent the next year in New Zealand, to take part in a LLM programme.
Does anyone know something specific about the LLM (International Law and Politics) programme in Canterbury?
I just received a study-offer for 2006. Besides Canterbury, I applied for the LLM programme in Wellington.
Is it worth to wait for a response from them???
Is anybody else taking part in one of the programms next year?
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