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'Welcome to Law Online, the virtual reference point for international students who are considering either an undergraduate or postgraduate course in law.'

NEWSFLASH
New in July 2005
Postgraduate students can now study for an LLM or a Diploma in Law in an innovative programme that spans universities in two provinces in South Africa.

Different Accents in Law
The legal systems of Britain and the United States share a heritage in common law. Then why are they so different from each other?

Criminology - Social Studies and Justice in one Degree
Criminology is one of the newest academic disciplines, and has grown for good reason. Its popularity ensures that students are turning to it in large numbers, both in Britain and in North America.

Territorial Limits Law & Languages
The territorial limit on the application of any particular legal system is a factor to be taken into account by any international student contemplating going abroad to study law. Law degrees with components that are relevant in more than one jurisdiction will be particularly attractive to international students, and the best examples of such components are probably language teaching and courses relating to other legal systems.

Excellence and an Enviable Reputation - Law in the UK
British law schools are respected world-wide for their excellence, and have a long and enviable reputation for expertise in educating international students, as they offer good value for money in a safe and accessible country.

Postgraduate Law Studies in Ireland
Ireland has a historic reputation as being "the land of saints and scholars," and more recently has emerged as one of Europe's most vibrant and exciting economies. This success has been attributable in part to the country's pivotal positioning as a gateway to the European Union.

Legal Study - A Sound Skills Formation
For an education that equips you with the kinds of personal, academic and professional skills that you will need on the path to a satisfying and worthwhile career, you really can't beat studying law, and in particular the internationally respected LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree.

Studying Law - Where after the LLB?
Law remains a very prestigious subject that is much sought after as a university discipline. It is worth it's weight in it's own right. For many law graduates, the degree they hold is good currency for a job in many sectors, including banking and finance, management accountancy, tax consultancy and the media, amongst others.

A Solid Foundation - Studying Law
A law degree is obviously a solid foundation for a career in the legal profession. But law is also a fascinating and dynamic subject of study in its own right..

Why Study Law?
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession. A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as solicitors or barristers.

Postgraduate Law studies at UCT, South Africa
Two South African universities, those of Cape Town (UCT) and of the Witwatersrand (Wits), are ranked alongside institutions such as Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Princeton, Standford and Yale.

 
 
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