There are many abbreviations for LLD, but Doctor of Law may be the one you want
LLD
Doctor of Law ... from the Latin: Legum Doctor. The double "L" is because plural abbreviations in Latin are formed by the double letters.
LLD
In some countries such as Sweden and South Africa and LLD degree is the highest academic degree in law. It is equivalent to a J.D. in the United States.
A LLD degree ... Doctorate of Law.
#include<stdio.h> void main() { long long int sum=0,n,i,b; printf("How many numbers do you want to add?\n"); scanf("%lld",&n); printf("Enter those %lld numbers\n",n); for(i=0;i<n;i++) { scanf("%lld",&b); sum=sum+b; } printf("Sum of all the numbers you entered is %lld",sum); getch(); }
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LLD stands for Doctor of Laws, which is an advanced academic degree in the field of law. It is one of the highest degrees that can be earned in the legal profession and is typically pursued by individuals who wish to conduct advanced legal research and scholarship.
DJur (also LLD and JD) - Doctor of Law(s). In the US it is a 'terminal degree'.
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