What are people's views on LLM by research degrees? Which are the best unis to go for? I notice Bristol, Manchester, Warwick and Birmingham have this option.
Thanks!
LLM by research
Posted May 27, 2005 18:39
Thanks!
Posted Aug 01, 2005 11:03
LLMs' by research are more respected as they are not taught. Warwick is very respected by employers' but you could check the various rankings tables on this website.
Posted Feb 02, 2012 15:39
I'm a graduate in law from Indian University. Now, I'm a practicing lawyer. I want to take LLM degree by research. Necessary information and guideline for admission may be conveyed.
Posted Feb 03, 2012 01:14
I can vouch for Bristol and Manchester!!! Very good law schools!
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