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LLB Programs in Economic Law

A Bachelor of Laws, or LLB, is often the gateway to a rewarding career in the legal profession. Enrollees tend to have a high degree of interest in the law and take this program to learn the general principles, concepts, theories and history of legal matters.

What is an LLB in Economic Law? This program can take three to six years to complete and is a typically a primer on the joint disciplines of economics and law. It is often a mixture of compulsory classes dealing with law and economics, elective courses and standard requirements for an undergraduate degree. Courses may cover common law principles and legal procedures, family law, legal theory, intellectual property, and taxation law and are typically taught by respected scholars and professionals.

Students often learn a measure of self-discipline, allowing them to finish projects which can enhance professional and personal life. They typically gain a high level of knowledge of financial topics, as well as a solid grounding of legal principles, both valuable skills in the professional world of law and economics.

Expenses for an LLB can vary significantly depending upon the university, the location and the duration of the program. The best source of information on the price of the degree is from the university.

Graduates of this degree program often find rewarding careers in the courtroom or with legal firms, universities, corporations, government agencies and NGOs. The general nature of the program prepares students for work in a variety of environments. They may find work as executive directors of community organizations, bank managers, loan officers, legal assistants, instructors, lecturers, legal clerks or investment analysts.

An LLB in Economic Law is offered through many universities in several different countries. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.