Study Abroad Programs: Legal Professions and Studies
Studying legal professions and studies abroad can provide students with a unique and comprehensive understanding of the legal systems and practices of different countries. Programs in this field typically focus on legal theory and analysis, as well as practical skills such as legal research, writing, and advocacy.
Students pursuing legal studies abroad can choose from a wide range of programs, including those that offer internships or practical training opportunities with local law firms, NGOs, or government agencies. Programs may also include classes on international law, comparative legal systems, or specialized areas of law such as human rights, intellectual property, or environmental law.
Many study abroad programs in legal professions and studies are designed for undergraduate or graduate students, and may require a certain level of academic achievement or background in law. Students who participate in these programs can gain valuable experience and skills that can enhance their future careers in law, politics, or other related fields.
Subcategories for Legal Professions and Studies
| Legal Studies | 150 programs | 
| International Law | 42 programs | 
| Law J.D. | 24 programs | 
| International Business Law | 19 programs | 
| Banking and Finance Law | 19 programs | 
Legal Professions and Studies - Featured Programs
Legal Professions and Studies - All Programs
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A globally focused, research-led university, National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway) was established in 1845 and its iconic quadrangle building welcomed student...
The Seoul program offers courses that introduce you to the business, politics, economics, philosophy, religion, and language of Korea, one of the most rapidly developing n...
Lancaster has more than 30 departments offering over 900 modules, with a wide range of courses in arts, social sciences, humanities, natural and physical sciences, computi...
Spain’s second largest city, Barcelona embodies every quality of a European city and stands out in the spheres of culture, finance, business and tourism. Barcelona integra...
Though Queensland University of Technology (QUT) began operating officially in 1989, its roots date all the way back to colonial Australia, with the establishment of the B...
Established in 1845 as Queen’s College Cork, and welcoming 115 students when it officially opened in 1849, University College Cork (UCC) is ranked in the top 2% of univers...
You won’t need the luck of the Irish to have an unforgettable study abroad experience in Dublin. By directly enrolling at Dublin City University (DCU), you’ll have the joy...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
