Does LLB degree only cover law regarding Business and Property? Or does it cover all aspects?

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8 months ago

An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree does not focus solely on Business and Property law. It covers a broad spectrum of legal areas, including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Family Law, International Law, and more. Business and Property law are just components of the curriculum

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8 months ago

It's absolutely not limited to just business and property matters. It's typically covers a bread range of legal subjects, including those related to business and property, but also many other areas of law. The LLB curriculum includes foundational legal principles and explorers various specialization

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9 months ago

An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree is not limited to just business and property, but, in fact teaches all the law. Most curriculums are quite interdisciplinary things like

1. Constitutional Law
2. Criminal Law
3. Civil Law
4. Contract Law
5. Family Law
6. Environmental Law
7. Human Rights Law
8. International

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