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Adverse Possession: A Moral Conundrum in Proper...

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Adverse possession, often described as a legal doctrine allowing individuals to claim ownership of land they do not rightfully own through continuous and unauthorised use, is a concept that straddles...

Adverse Possession: A Moral Conundrum in Proper...

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Adverse possession, often described as a legal doctrine allowing individuals to claim ownership of land they do not rightfully own through continuous and unauthorised use, is a concept that straddles...

What is a PGDL / GDL?

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A PGDL or GDL conversion course is an academic programme designed for individuals who hold a non-law degree but aspire to pursue a career in law. These courses cover the...

What is a PGDL / GDL?

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A PGDL or GDL conversion course is an academic programme designed for individuals who hold a non-law degree but aspire to pursue a career in law. These courses cover the...

What is MA Law?

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Officially known as the Master of Art in Law, The MA Law course is a one-year law conversion programme tailored for non-law graduates who seek to obtain a comprehensive legal qualification...

What is MA Law?

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Officially known as the Master of Art in Law, The MA Law course is a one-year law conversion programme tailored for non-law graduates who seek to obtain a comprehensive legal qualification...

What is MLaw?

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The MLaw programme is a four-year master's degree programme that include LLB and LPC elements. This innovative course offers a direct and efficient route to qualifying as a solicitor, blending practical LLB...

What is MLaw?

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The MLaw programme is a four-year master's degree programme that include LLB and LPC elements. This innovative course offers a direct and efficient route to qualifying as a solicitor, blending practical LLB...

MA Law vs PGDL

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A Master of Arts in Law, commonly referred to as an MA in Law or MA Law, and a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL) are often seen as equivalent...

MA Law vs PGDL

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A Master of Arts in Law, commonly referred to as an MA in Law or MA Law, and a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL) are often seen as equivalent...

Overview of MA Law Modules

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Embarking on a journey into the legal realm through the MA Law programme entails delving into a diverse array of modules, each designed to provide a thorough understanding of fundamental legal principles...

Overview of MA Law Modules

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Embarking on a journey into the legal realm through the MA Law programme entails delving into a diverse array of modules, each designed to provide a thorough understanding of fundamental legal principles...

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