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  2. Admission to legal practice in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Once the bar examination has been passed, the Minister of Justice issues the Lawyer's Professional Title (lawyer's license). Finally, with the lawyer's title, one can join any bar association and practice law. In Spain, in total there are 6 years of training in order to practice law. The current system was created by the Law 34/2006 and the ...

  3. Bachelor's degree in law (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    With the Bologna Process this licentiate degree was phased out at Spanish universities and was replaced by the system of the Grado (Bachelor's Degree, same name) and Master. Prior to the Bologna Process , the master's degree was not considered an official academic degree in Spain, as the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate studies ...

  4. Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law

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    The Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, Faculty of Law (Spanish: Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico) is the school of law of the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, a private co-educational corporation accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Commission on Higher Education), the Puerto Rico Council of Higher Education, and ...

  5. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    Formal pre-law programs exist but are not typically given special favor by law schools. [44] [45] A minority of states permit graduates of law schools not approved by the ABA to take their bar examination or will admit a graduate of such a school to their bar association provided that the candidate has been admitted to the bar of another state ...

  6. List of first women lawyers and judges in South America

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    Barreda was the first female law graduate in Argentina. María Romilda Servini: [3] [4] [5] First female lawyer to work as a prosecutor in Argentina's criminal justice system (1974). She later became the first judge (and female) to return two minors appropriated during the civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983).

  7. University of Puerto Rico School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Law School's academic program aims to increase and diversify the learning and development experiences of its students. Thus, 43 of its 92 credit/hour study program is elective, with course offerings ranging from theoretical to practical in topics pertaining to civil rights, technology, feminism, business, international relations and comparative law, among others.

  8. List of colonial universities in Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    When it became apparent that the vast distances of the Spanish realm required a greater geographical spread of universities, they contributed to the creation of further foundations. [ 6 ] A key role in the development of the university system was played by the Catholic orders , especially by the Jesuits , but also the Dominicans and Augustinians .

  9. Instituto Español Severo Ochoa - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Español Severo Ochoa (French: Institut espagnol Severo Ochoa) is a Spanish international secondary school in upper-central Tangier, Morocco. [1] Owned and operated by the Spanish Ministry of Education , it serves the obligatory secondary education (middle school) and bachillerato (senior high school/sixth form) levels of education in ...