A diploma in law would be called an LLB.
diploma in law
A Doctorate of Jurisprudence is the normal diploma issued to a graduate of a Law School. It is often referred to as a Law Degree. It is a professional degree in law and typically requires 3 years of study after the completion of a Bachelor's degree to earn.
It is sometimes referred to as the law of inertia.
A law degree is a diploma, so it looks like a certificate.
The word "diploma" comes from the Greek word "diploma," which means "a folded paper." It originally referred to a folded document containing a decree, charter, or official diploma.
Typically, they are not referred to as degrees, but diploma and certificate programs.
yes but you have to pay for it.
Typically it is an associate degree (two year program of study). In some countries it may be referred to as a higher diploma or higher national diploma.
Pretty much nothing with the diploma alone. You should try either further studies in law, or finding a related subject (or one of interest) and proceeding in that. There is no diploma course in India for Law. If one completes law from a college or University not recognized by the Bar Council of India then there is no value to the decree obtained.
In a democracy law makers are referred to as legislators.
One can always study law. The ability to be accepted to an accredited law school without a GED or high school diploma is very slim. Most will not accept you without a college degree.
yes