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Bachelor of Laws
/bˈætʃəlɚɹ ʌv lˈɔːz/
/bˈatʃələɹ ɒv lˈɔːz/
Bachelor of Laws
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an undergraduate academic degree in law, typically earned after completing a program of study that covers various aspects of legal theory, practice, and jurisprudence
What is a "Bachelor of Laws"?
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is an undergraduate degree in law, typically the first step toward becoming a lawyer or legal professional. The program covers subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, contracts, and legal ethics. Students learn legal research, writing, and argumentation skills. The LLB degree is recognized in many countries as the required qualification for law practice, though further qualifications or licensing may be necessary.
Examples
He obtained his LLB from Harvard Law School.
She decided to pursue a Bachelor of Laws to become a lawyer.



























