Doctor of Law ... from the Latin: Legum Doctor. The double "L" is because plural abbreviations in Latin are formed by the double letters.
LLD - Language and Learning Disabilities..... The class's are usually Self Contained Class's... Each class has a 10-12 students per class
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In some countries such as Sweden and South Africa and LLD degree is the highest academic degree in law. It is equivalent to a J.D. in the United States.
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There are many abbreviations for LLD, but Doctor of Law may be the one you want
A LLD degree ... Doctorate of Law.
DJur (also LLD and JD) - Doctor of Law(s). In the US it is a 'terminal degree'.
A Ph D is the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. It is the highest academic degree in the arts and sciences (but not in certain other disciplines including medicine (MD), law (LLD) or theology)
The Boston University Law School is a graduate program conferring the LLD degree, a doctoral degree. It has not offered a Bachelor's Degree program for many decades. A Bachelor's degree is required to enter the Law School.
LLD, or Low-Level Design, refers to the detailed design phase where specific technical aspects of a system or software are defined. It focuses on the implementation details and closely aligns with programming tasks. On the other hand, JD, or Job Description, defines the responsibilities, roles, and requirements of a specific job or position within an organization. It outlines the expectations and qualifications needed for a particular role.
No. To be any kind of lawyer in most of the world you need a Doctorate, usually an LLD. To get into most Law School programs you been a Bachelor's Degree in an acceptable discipline.
Awards: Alumni Achievement Award, Harvard Business School, 2002; honorary LLD degree, Kean University, 2004.
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