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This is a discussion on Law degrees: England and English common law countries within the Law Schools in UK, Ireland and Australia forum, part of the Law Schools Outside the USA category; In England , Australia and other English common law countries, a law degree is usually an undergraduate qualification, with the ...
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In England, Australia and other English common law countries, a law degree is usually an undergraduate qualification, with the LL.B being the most common. In Australia, law may be taken as a Combined Law degree with another major as a five-year joint degree, instead of possibly six years for both degrees separately.[15][16]
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