[blindlaw] Choosing Graduate School or Law School
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
ukekearuaro at valtdnet.com
Mon Jan 7 16:43:38 UTC 2019
What is international law anyway? Whose jurisdiction takes precedence?
Which court takes on domestic violence or family disputes at the
international level? What exactly is "international" and from whose
perspective is it so defined?
All that aside, there are law programs that would let one enroll in both
international studies at the graduate level and law school. In the end, one
obtains an M.A.-JD degree; I think it takes about four years or perhaps
five. Perhaps if the desire is to work or serve in a government agency, or
with groups like Green Peace, it might be workable or feasible. Being able
to speak another major language other than English might be helpful. In
this respect, consider French, Spanish or Chinese.
Whatever the final decision is, just remember that legalese isn't the same
across the board from one country to another.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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