Studying law abroad in Australia.

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Studying in Australia, The important Use of English?

Hi there, I am an international student who come from Hong Kong and just came to Australia few weeks ago I'm currently studying at The University of New South Wales, doing Commerce and Law I'm quite comfortable with the commerce courses I've taken at this stage but I don't feel good with the law course at all. Because the workload of it is so demanding, tons cases and readings. Also I've been feeling inferior in class because I am the only international student in class. Others are all really native...

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A tutor will no doubt be helpful but total immersion in English will be more effective. Join the group...

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Is university of Sydney , Charles Darwin university Australia good for studying law .i am from india?

Is University of Sydney ,Charles Darwin university , good for studying law ? I am from India and was planning to study law in top austrlia law colleges. I want to come back to my ...show more

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The University of Sydney is among the best in the country and the Law School is rated very highly. Charles...

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Anyone studying family law in Australia?????

have a friend who's daughter has been living in a defacto relationship for 15 years and bought up his 3 children.from a previous marriage she helped with the initial deposit on the home what is she entitled to under australian law should she leave

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Last time I looked in NSW (which is quite a while ago) de facto property settlement did not take contributions...

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To register a mark? You can apply for an International Trademark, it will be more expensive than registering...

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Is New Zealand law and Australian law similar?

This question would probably only be useful to me if you are Australian or A New Zealander. I am studying to be a Legal Executive in New Zealand at present and i am just about to finish the diploma next week.The course is based on New Zealand law and...

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Australian law differs from New Zealand law in that there are both State and Federal laws and jurisdictions...

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Would you prefer to live in Australia or the U.S.A?

I’m a fifteen year old girl, and am in year eleven of High School. Australian high school only started three weeks ago, so I’m in my third week of being a year eleven. The old man has gone barking man. He told as this arvo we are packing...

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Australia.

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Australia compared to the U.S.A?

I’m a fifteen year old girl, and am in year eleven of High School. Australian high school only started three weeks ago, so I’m in my third week of being a year eleven. The old man has gone barking man. He told as this arvo we are packing...

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I'm sorry I am unable to answer any of your questions. BUT I do wish you well when you get to the USA...

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Working abroad with an Irish Law Degree?

I'm currently thinking about studying law in NUIG but I'm not sure if I want to be tied to Ireland for the rest of my life. If I got a degree in Irish law is there a way that I could work abroad as a solicitor/lawyer? I know that different countries...

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Hi Michael, Unless you are doing a JD in US law at NUIG then it will not qualify you for the US. EU...

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If I want to study law in England, can I work in Australia?

I really want to study law when I am older but I'm just concered as to wether studying in a country will limit my opportunities of work. So if i study in London, where I live, when I finish, can I go and work in Australia, baring in mind the fact that...

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British and Australian law are both based on Common Law so you will not have a difficult time making...

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