After finishing a bachelors degree, you go to law school. That is normally going to be a total of 7 years.
6 years minimum. You have to do 5 years (of undergraduate study) at a university with an accredited Law faculty and one year (of practical training) at the Nigerian Law School.
Generally it takes 5 years to study law in Jamaica. 3 years for LLB, at the University of the West Indies or University of Technology, and then another 2 years at Norman Manley Law School.There are some students who get to do it in 4 years. They are classified as direct entrants, which would be applicants with a previous degree, possibly in a related subject area. But this is the exception and not the rule.
There are several colleges to study medical law. The best medical law schools in the U.S. are St. Louis University, Wake Forest, University of Maryland, University of Minnesota, Harvard Law School, Duke University, and Georgetown University.
Gujarat University can be found in India and has many areas of study over it's 260 acre campus. Some of these include law, sciences, languages, journalism, law or philosophy.
3 - 4 years, it depends on the university.
This depends on the specific program of study (major), and the college or university offering the program.
Yes.because i am now not sure where to go since i desire to study law
Marx studied law in the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin.
Glasgow University or Edinburgh University
Law Schools/University/College
For your typical BA in Law, its the same as at all Universities: 3 years. Edit: It depends on whether you study a foreign language with law or not as that will be 4 years but just for your average law degree its 3 yrs.
Yale University is probably the best US college in which to study law. Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut.