Wanted to hear some thoughts:
If someone specialised their legal education in civil and human rights what sorts of law firms should such an individual aim to apply to?
Particularly, in international human rights or international criminal law?
Looking forward to getting some feedback.
Civil liberties in the USA... views welcome
Posted Jun 16, 2007 01:21
Wanted to hear some thoughts:
If someone specialised their legal education in civil and human rights what sorts of law firms should such an individual aim to apply to?
Particularly, in international human rights or international criminal law?
Looking forward to getting some feedback.
If someone specialised their legal education in civil and human rights what sorts of law firms should such an individual aim to apply to?
Particularly, in international human rights or international criminal law?
Looking forward to getting some feedback.
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