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  1. Bachelor of Arts in Law (BA (Law)), Bachelor of Laws (LLB) With the advent of the Revolutionary Council after 1962, a Committee to reform legal education was established, and significant reforms were accomplished by the Higher Education Law of 1964.

  2. The undergraduate programmes are subdivided into three categories: Arts (B.A.), Sciences (B.Sc.), and Law(LL.B). The choice of different fields of learning takes place in upper secondary school where students choose particular subjects directed towards their tertiary education.

  3. Read our guide on a L.L.B. in Spain: Fees, university options, admission requirements, eligibility, subject lists, scholarships and more.

  4. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Teaching International Law in Myanmar. International law has been taught as a core course in LLB program since the first batch of LLB at the University of Rangoon in 1964. Public International law I and II were taught as core courses in third year LLB until 2017-2018 Academic Year.

  5. A Bachelor of Laws ( Latin: Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B) is an undergraduate law degree offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and serves as the first professional qualification for legal practitioners.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Htin_AungHtin Aung - Wikipedia

    Htin Aung graduated from Yangon's elite St. Paul's English High School. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Laws from Cambridge University, a Bachelor in Civil Law from Oxford University, a Master of Laws from the University of London, and doctorates in Anthropology and Literature from Trinity College, Dublin. Career

  7. A Bachelor of Law degree provides foundational knowledge in legal principles, systems, and practices. It is typically a prerequisite for pursuing a career in law. While it does not qualify graduates to practice law independently, it can open doors to various career paths.