⚖️✅WHAT Should YOU STUDY To BUILD a Career On INTERNATIONAL LAW? 🔝🔝
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- Today's video delves deep into the intricacies of pursuing a career in international law. Wondering how legal practices from one country apply to another? We've got you covered.
Making decisions about studying law is no small feat. It's about following your heart, your passion, and understanding the diverse legal contexts across global jurisdictions. From adapting in areas like the UAE's Sharia law to tapping into the burgeoning domain of international divorces, our experts unveil a treasure trove of insights to guide you.
At the heart of every success story lies the audacity to challenge conventions. Whether it's about embracing specialties like arbitration or mastering the nuances of maritime law, there's a world of global opportunities waiting for you. And, remember, the English language often becomes your strongest ally in this journey.
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Thanks for sharing this very informational video! Sending full support!
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏼
every time I see any of your videos I wanna go to specialice myself in your area because I really think of you as a role model! I just graduated my Law School and now Im thinking on the Masters I wanna get, thank you so much for putting this in my mind again! Im surrounded by people that dont expect to ever work in the international field and am constantly forgeting about my dream, but you are a big reminder to my that: yes, its possible!, so once again, thank you
thanks a lot. so many information I got
Nice video
Thank you so much... Your video motivated me a lot♥️
Your goals are closer than you think!!
Thank you
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I am studying engineering as an undergrad. Plan is law school next
verry good vidio
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Hello Ms. Maria! Thank you for the informative video! I just wanted to ask if you'd be able to provide me with some extra information. Due to life circumstances, I'm a little forced to pursue my studies in a country other than the one I'm from. I don't speak the native language of that country, so I can't pick law school there because it's not available in English. However, I've discovered that my interest lies in International Law, particularly in Arbitration or Maritime Law, and so I'm wondering if it's possible to pursue a graduate degree in either of those specializations with a Political Science and International Relations Undergraduate degree, provided that it includes a section of legal studies. If you happen to know the fact, please let me know! Thank you!
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Im from india but i wanna be a lawyer of canada
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Thank you for the useful information! But how about studying International and European Law? What career opportunities do we have after graduating from this bachelor? There are Universities like The Hague Universities that offer International Law Bachelors.
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Sorry but have you got the answer for this question because i really need to know as well what will happen, I'm from middle east and i want to study in Netherlands that's why I'm asking thank you
@@rozyarjamalsaidahahahaha i am from middle east as well and I have same exact problem so if u knew please inform me
@@Hello-xh3rx i didn't actually I forgot that i have written this comment
@@rozyarjamalsaida Hahahaha but do u still plan to apply on this degree?
How can you learn and apply the international law in society or everyday life?
Good question. Nowadays I think we live in a heavily globalized and international world but still does require intentional exposure out of local zone to become a true international lawyer
Heyy maria love ❤❤❤ from india darling 🤗💗🥰 I'm harleen kour i wanna be an international lawyer can you please suggest me in which thing should i get specialised like arbitration litigation etc etc and all....which covers all aspects as an international lawyer and even i should get the chance for working in many countries..please let me know
Is it wise to study law in china?
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What country do you recommend for studying international law ?
US or UK, US for their pragmatism and US for their extended use of English law (and all their variables) in international contracts and disputes
If someone who study an international relations degree and later want to study international law as master would that be possible
Indeed, specially in the US where law is not a bachelors
I'm Indian and want to study law but sometimes wish to live abroad
Can I go abroad if i study law in India ?
same question I've 🤝🏿
Ma’am you didn’t answer my question. Can Indian lawyer work in UAE ?
Very soon!!
I'm an Advocate in Bangladesh. I have two years graduation degree on law and I'm complaiting two years Master degree here. Is it possible for me to study abroad for another Masters in human rights after compliting my present masters?
Yes of course, you will be the triple master 😃 consider also getting practice through sort internships or longer stays. Practice is highly valued too and will balance your strong academics. Best of luck!
Can a person from the USA who has Master Degree In Law concentration in International Business Law work as a lawyer in dubai ? And can I start a law firm there?
First yes, second difficult as licenses are limited.
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Can sri lankan lawyer work in uae
Yes of course
What is collaboration thinking ? What is a collaborative approach ? Why is collaborative mindset important ? What are your thoughts on collaboration ?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why do you talk so much about your own life ?
Can you answer the questions asked stay focused on questions
Hi Nutsa, i share my experiences in the hope that can help others. Can you send me the questions that you are referring to? Happy to address them. Thank you
Nice video