учеба. работа по юр.специальности

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Yasmin
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учеба. работа по юр.специальности

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Уважаемые господа!

Может кто-то владеет информацией о путях внедрения на рынок труда (учебы) юриста? заранее признательна за советы, пожелания, мнения
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Re: учеба. работа по юр.специальности

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Prerequisites for Application to the Lawyer Licensing Process

The academic requirements for applying and entering the Lawyer Licensing Process are as follows:

Graduation from a common law program offered by a university in Canada approved by Convocation.
Upon successful completion of the approved law program, the candidate will receive a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor (J.D.). In most law schools the minimum length of the program is three academic years.

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Received a Certificate of Qualification issued by the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA), which has been appointed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada and the Committee of Canadian Law Deans.

A person who has acquired a degree in law or other equivalent qualifications in law outside of Canada, or a civil law degree in Canada may apply for advanced standing to an approved law program at a university in Canada. Each application is evaluated on an individual basis and each university decides what, if any, advanced standing may be given.

At the time of application, applicants do not need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada to be admitted into the Lawyer Licensing Process. However, a candidate must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada before he or she can be called to the Bar of Ontario.

Law Schools Approved by Convocation:

Dalhousie University
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
University of Alberta
University of Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
University of Calgary
University of Moncton
Osgoode Hall Law School / York University
University of Toronto
University of Ottawa
University of Western Ontario
University of Windsor
Queen's University
McGill University
University of New Brunswick
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