Dear All,
I have a law degree from an EU country (not England which seems the be-all and end-all at the moment), however, I do not wish to work in the country where I achieved the degree.SO I'm looking for a specialisation, which does not restrict one to the law of a particular country, which allows me some mobility to establish where to start practicising. I thought an LLM in financial law would give me this liberty, however when I emailed a number of firms, the reply was that only local lawyers were employed. The only other area I can think of is EU law. Any suggestions? Any help is appreciated.
What law specialisation allows greatest mobility between countries?
Posted Mar 31, 2006 00:18
Dear All,
I have a law degree from an EU country (not England which seems the be-all and end-all at the moment), however, I do not wish to work in the country where I achieved the degree.SO I'm looking for a specialisation, which does not restrict one to the law of a particular country, which allows me some mobility to establish where to start practicising. I thought an LLM in financial law would give me this liberty, however when I emailed a number of firms, the reply was that only local lawyers were employed. The only other area I can think of is EU law. Any suggestions? Any help is appreciated.
I have a law degree from an EU country (not England which seems the be-all and end-all at the moment), however, I do not wish to work in the country where I achieved the degree.SO I'm looking for a specialisation, which does not restrict one to the law of a particular country, which allows me some mobility to establish where to start practicising. I thought an LLM in financial law would give me this liberty, however when I emailed a number of firms, the reply was that only local lawyers were employed. The only other area I can think of is EU law. Any suggestions? Any help is appreciated.
Posted Apr 22, 2006 18:20
Hi: think about Corporate Governance ( Stanford,Columbia,Yale),International Trade (not sure best law schools),IP( Stanford,Berkeley,Harvard,George Wasghington,NYU),International Human Rights(Columbia,Harvard,Stanford,Yale).Hope it helps you.
Hi: think about Corporate Governance ( Stanford,Columbia,Yale),International Trade (not sure best law schools),IP( Stanford,Berkeley,Harvard,George Wasghington,NYU),International Human Rights(Columbia,Harvard,Stanford,Yale).Hope it helps you.
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