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O - Edinburgh University only offers a Scots law LLB, not English law. I think Dundee University offers both. If you want to go to Edinburgh but practice in England, best off qualifying in Scotland then taking the relevant exams whilst working to make yourself dual qualified. Easy to move between the two whilst working - depending on what sort of work you do i.e. corporate is basically the same across Britain, but criminal/ property is different. Basically if you want to work as a lawyer in England you'd be better off doing an English law LLB - if you do Scots law you should stay in Scotland until qualified. Maya if you want to practice abroad - solicitor (no idea about Turkish law requirements - I can't imagine it'd be easy though). Do you understand the differences between being a barrister and solicitor? There are plenty of articles on The Lawyer highlighting differences.

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8-Feb-2010

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1:21 pm

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