I'm a recent graduate from UCL and I'm very seriously considering relocating to the EU, though I'm still unsure where and I'm very open to options. I'm considering studying an LLM so I can ease my transition, so I'm wondering which countries would offer the best options, as I am of course aware that I can't simply work as a lawyer in any of them.
So I'd love to know which are the most sensible options to work in the legal field in the EU as a British lawyer without having to requalify fully. Would an LLM serve the purpose partially? Which countries are considered to be the best for such a transition? The ones that offer the smoothest path?
I know that areas such as international or EU law are ideal for such a transition. I've already looked at a few programs such as Leiden, KU Leuven and Sciences Po.
Best paths to practice law in the EU as a UK graduate?
Posted Nov 23, 2024 12:36
I'm a recent graduate from UCL and I'm very seriously considering relocating to the EU, though I'm still unsure where and I'm very open to options. I'm considering studying an LLM so I can ease my transition, so I'm wondering which countries would offer the best options, as I am of course aware that I can't simply work as a lawyer in any of them.
So I'd love to know which are the most sensible options to work in the legal field in the EU as a British lawyer without having to requalify fully. Would an LLM serve the purpose partially? Which countries are considered to be the best for such a transition? The ones that offer the smoothest path?
I know that areas such as international or EU law are ideal for such a transition. I've already looked at a few programs such as Leiden, KU Leuven and Sciences Po.
So I'd love to know which are the most sensible options to work in the legal field in the EU as a British lawyer without having to requalify fully. Would an LLM serve the purpose partially? Which countries are considered to be the best for such a transition? The ones that offer the smoothest path?
I know that areas such as international or EU law are ideal for such a transition. I've already looked at a few programs such as Leiden, KU Leuven and Sciences Po.
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