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Part time LLB Programmes in Law Studies Jurisprudence Legal Practice

What is Legal Practice?
Legal practice is the term used to describe the area of law that deals with the provision of legal services to clients. It covers a wide range of activities, from providing legal advice to representing clients in court.

To become a lawyer, you need to complete a legal practice course. This is a vocational qualification that teaches you the skills and knowledge you need to work as a lawyer. Legal practice courses are offered by a number of different schools, including universities and private law colleges.

The course covers a range of topics, including contract law, criminal law, and family law. It also teaches you how to research the law, write legal briefs, and represent clients in court. Legal practice may also include elements of legal ethics, legal business, and legal language.

What are the benefits of studying Legal Practice?
There are a number of benefits to studying legal practice. Legal practice courses give you the skills and knowledge you need to work as a lawyer. It also teaches you how to research the law and represent clients in court. Legal practice is often part of the fundamental course work required of law students and may be integrated into law school curriculum.

Hong Kong is one of the two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Macau.

When you complete your undergraduate education in professional law, you are awarded with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. With additional accreditation, the LLB allows you to practice law in most countries around the world.

Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.