Hello,
could anyone help me please.
I am aware it is possible for a EU citizen (non-Spanish) to become a member of the Spanish Bar by simply having 'recognized' the law degree.
However, does anyone know whether the same is possible when someone has ONLY LLM (obtained in the UK) and the previous degree is non-law related? Is LLM considered recognizable as law degree?
Thank you for any comments.
Ian
Spanish bar - LLM
Posted Jan 16, 2010 19:42
Hello,
could anyone help me please.
I am aware it is possible for a EU citizen (non-Spanish) to become a member of the Spanish Bar by simply having 'recognized' the law degree.
However, does anyone know whether the same is possible when someone has ONLY LLM (obtained in the UK) and the previous degree is non-law related? Is LLM considered recognizable as law degree?
Thank you for any comments.
Ian
could anyone help me please.
I am aware it is possible for a EU citizen (non-Spanish) to become a member of the Spanish Bar by simply having 'recognized' the law degree.
However, does anyone know whether the same is possible when someone has ONLY LLM (obtained in the UK) and the previous degree is non-law related? Is LLM considered recognizable as law degree?
Thank you for any comments.
Ian
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