It depends on what area of law and in what part of the country you intend to practice. First, Spain is a constitutional monarchy developed by a Fascist. France, with all its faults, is a Republic, and also still a world center for diplomacy. If you intend to practice international or EU law - go to France.
2006-07-17 15:10:20
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answered by TLBFH 3
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I say go for Paris! That seems to be the choice that you already had in your head.
Also, I could be mistaken but from looking at your profile, I think you may already speak Spanish. I guess if you speak Spanish it may be easier to study in Spain, but I recommend Paris all the way. It is an incredible city. I did some of my studies in France and love it there. More than anything else, do what you want to do, keep those dreams in focus and go for it while you have the chance. Good Luck and Have Fun!
2006-07-17 16:57:45
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answered by 2 shy 4
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Choose France
2006-07-18 21:57:34
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answered by Johanna P 3
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Are you kidding????!!! France has some of the best universities in the world! And some great law schools! Defenately FRANCE. Do not even think about it! Trust me
2006-07-20 13:05:55
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answered by chris 1
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1. France kind of sucks
2. Learning Spanish (even a bit) is going to help you a lot more as a lawyer than looking at a big tower.
2006-07-17 15:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Either one would be a great experience, but if you've already decided to go to Paris, why would you go to Spain instead?
2006-07-18 15:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you had already that idea in your head. Why do you bother asking? If there is a slight hesitation than ask in your law school or any other law schools people who are more experienced .
2006-07-18 17:28:45
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answered by SaiSai 2
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You do what you want .
What do you want to Study in Europe,law?
Or do want to pick up a language
2006-07-19 10:41:34
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answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6
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