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Leading law schools for Asian students
By Asian Correspondent Thu, Oct 25, 2012 9:52PM UTC 0 CommentIt’s nothing new for parents to encourage their children to become doctors and lawyers – these are respectable professions that have long been associated with prestige and an enviable paycheck. A criminal justice masters degree has become one of the most popular because of this. And if current statistics are any indication, this is a...
Courting success: Leading law schools for Asian students
By Asian Correspondent Tue, Nov 08, 2011 6:48PM UTC 0 CommentLAW school is a daunting challenge for students around the world. There are long lectures on the law, seemingly endless books of cases and statutes, the pressing job market, and never enough time to study everything needed. In the end, of course, there is the reward of entering a respected profession and putting one’s skills...
University of New Hampshire School of Law
By Asian Correspondent Tue, Nov 08, 2011 5:44PM UTC 0 CommentWHERE IP LEADS Hosting the internationally recognized Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property and ranked #4 for the study of intellectual property law by the US News & World Report 2012, the University of New Hampshire School of Law (UNH) is home to the award-winning website, the IP Mall, a leading source for intellectual property...
UNSW Law
By Asian Correspondent Tue, Nov 08, 2011 5:25PM UTC 0 CommentThe University of New South Wales Law Faculty was founded in the early 1970s and has gone on to become a leader in Australia and the Asia-Pacific community at large. It is heralded as one of the most competitive and reputable places to earn an international law degree in Asia. Students from all over the...
UTS:Law – University of Technology Sydney
By Asian Correspondent Tue, Nov 08, 2011 5:25PM UTC 0 CommentUTS:Law has set itself apart as a leader in Australian and international law. This is a pioneering institute with plenty of firsts on its resume. For starters, the UTS JD was the first law school of its kind in Sydney. It was also the first to introduce an intellectual law degree program that is hosted...
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