This may seem like a very vague question, but an interesting one. I am from UK but live in central Europe and may in the future move to Australia. My desire to study law is to expand my breadth of knowledge of technology in business rather than become a lawyer.
It occurred to me that I have no clue how much of the knowledge imparted on an LLM in say Computer law would be applicable outside the UK, given that I am unlikely to return there? 20%, 80% ?
How do other non resident prospective students assess this ?
BigD
How much law knowledge is transferable?
Posted Nov 29, 2010 17:32
This may seem like a very vague question, but an interesting one. I am from UK but live in central Europe and may in the future move to Australia. My desire to study law is to expand my breadth of knowledge of technology in business rather than become a lawyer.
It occurred to me that I have no clue how much of the knowledge imparted on an LLM in say Computer law would be applicable outside the UK, given that I am unlikely to return there? 20%, 80% ?
How do other non resident prospective students assess this ?
BigD
It occurred to me that I have no clue how much of the knowledge imparted on an LLM in say Computer law would be applicable outside the UK, given that I am unlikely to return there? 20%, 80% ?
How do other non resident prospective students assess this ?
BigD
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