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I am an undergraduate at a United States university. After getting my degree in four years could I go to law school in Ireland (I would remain there permanently)? Is it even called law school in Ireland? I heard something about King's Inn in Dublin. Would an irish "law school recognize my four year american degree from a relatively decent college (Catholic University of America). also how long does law school take in ireland or it's equivalent. I am of course referring to the Republic of Ireland. Thanks.

2007-02-22 07:27:31 · 2 answers · asked by patrick 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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http://www.kingsinns.ie/website/prospective_students/prospective.htm

In the more British system, you study for law during your bachelor years. We don't do that in America. So, if you were to apply to King's Inn, you'd have to finish their 2 year legal studies program before going on to their more advanced law course.

It doesn't translate well to how we do things in America. The link shows you a flowchart that explains things better.

2007-02-22 07:43:28 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 00:20:15 · answer #2 · answered by trickey 4 · 0 0

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