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

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    The bachelor's degree in Law for the Bologna Process was called Licenciatura en Derecho, it was an academic licentiate degree, a degree below that of a PhD. It was equivalent to a Master's degree in the anglophone system. A Licenciatura typically required from 4 to 6 years of university courses, and had a typical credit workload of 300 to 400 ...

  3. Admission to legal practice in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The master's degree in Legal Practice is a postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those holding a Bachelor's Degree in Law and it is the basic professional degree for admission into legal practice. It is a type or a subclass of a Master of Laws, but they should not be confused, they are not the same. This is a compulsory master's degree for ...

  4. Validation of foreign studies and degrees - Wikipedia

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    The Validation or recognition of foreign studies and degrees is the process whereby a competent authority in one country formally recognises the value of a qualification from a foreign country. [1] This can entail total or partial validation of foreign university and non-university studies, degrees and other qualifications.

  5. Acknowledgment (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, an acknowledgment is a declaration or avowal of one's own act, used to authenticate legal instruments, which may give the instrument legal validity, and works to prevent the recording of false instruments or fraudulent executions. Acknowledgment involves a public official, frequently a notary public.

  6. Legal recognition - Wikipedia

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    Legal recognition of a status or fact in a jurisdiction is a formal acknowledgment of it as being true, valid, legal, or worthy of consideration, and may involve approval or the granting of rights. [1] For example, a nation or territory may require a person to hold a professional qualification to practice an occupation, such as medicine.

  7. Demonic dad allegedly beheads 1-year-old son with knife after ...

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    A demonic California dad has been arrested for allegedly beheading his 1-year-old son Friday in an early-morning frenzy of violence that also injured his wife and her mother, according to police.

  8. Licentiate (degree) - Wikipedia

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    The licentiate degree is a post-graduate, research degree, considered above the master's degree and below the research doctoral degree, conferred by authority of the Holy See by a pontifical university or ecclesiastical faculty upon completion of studies in one of the sacred sciences. The pontifical licentiate is a canonical pre-requisite for ...

  9. Explainer-What is the Panama Canal and why has Trump ... - AOL

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    Spanish colonizers began studying the construction of an inter-oceanic canal cutting through the isthmus at its narrowest point, in southern Central America, as early as the 1530s.