7. Through their Law degree, graduates develop a valuable set of skills , including:
Analyzing, critiquing, and synthesizing legal and
evidential information.
Applying a sense of justice and basic principles of
fairness.
Problem solving and decision making.
Understanding the core principles of law.
Oral and written communication.
Presentation skills.
Acquiring new legal knowledge as the law develops
over time.
A capacity for hard work and the ability to work under
pressure.
10. Careers in Law
Students could study corporate law,
mediation and negotiation, international
law,intellectual property law,
environmental law, women's law, human
rights law and labour law, just to name a
few alternatives. He could study further,
do his PhD in international law, and work
with the United Nations, or he could step
out as soonas he graduates, and start
practicing in courts.
11. RATIO OF LAW PROFESSIONALS IN
VARIOUS COUNTRIES
COUNTRIES
US
PEOPLE/LAWYER
260
Brazil
New Zealand
326
391
Spain
Italy
395
500
UK
Germany
401
593
France
India
1600
1000
China
Japan
7000
5500
South Africa
2500
12.
13. It is not where
you start
but where you
finish
is important