In most jurisdictions, three years of study are required to obtain a law degree. In addition, you will have to write the Bar exam and comply with other requirements, which vary from one jurisdiction to the next.
After finishing a bachelors degree, you go to law school. That is normally going to be a total of 7 years.
7 years of full-time study after high school--4 years of undergraduate study, followed by 3 years of law school
About two years ... to study Law. In 1704 he abandoned law study to persue his love of music.
Becoming a lawyer usually takes 7 years of full-time study -4 years of undergraduate study, followed by 3 years of law school.
Depending on the country that you have in mind, Law School will take up to 4 years. In many countries you then have to complete an apprenticeship with a law firm for a few years before you can establish yourself independently as a lawyer.
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.
corporate law
You have to study from 4-8 years
Stalin did not study law. Perhaps he studied how to get around it since he was a bank robber. Lenin studied law and practiced it for two years. (This is why no one tells lawyer jokes in Russia.)
200 years
maths and English are subjects you need most but it varies onwhat type of law yougo for
To study law, you typically need a bachelor's degree followed by a juris doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school. The number of points or credits required for a J.D. program can vary but usually ranges from 80 to 90 credits. This will take approximately 3 years to complete full-time.