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  1. 法務博士(専門職) (ほうむはくし せんもんしょく、Juris Doctor degree〈J.D. または JD〉、Doctor of Jurisprudence degree〈D.Jur. または DJur〉)は、 専門職大学院 が付与する 専門職学位 の1つであり、 法科大学院 を 修了 した者に授与される。. 日本では原則として ...

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juris_DoctorJuris Doctor - Vikipedi

    Juris Doctor. Juris Doctor ( J.D. ), Latince Hukuk Doktoru mânâsında), çoğunlukla Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve Kanada 'da ( Frankofon Québec eyaleti dışında) hukuk alanında doktora seviyesinde akademik bir ünvandır. Akademik ünvan olarak ilave bir doktora tezi olmaksızın verilen profesyonel doktorluk unvanıdır. [1] [2]

  3. The Juris Doctor (abbreviated J.D.) is the degree awarded in the US (and some common law countries) after the completion of law school (typically a three-year post-undergraduate program, which does not require a thesis). This is the replacement of the Bachelor of Law (See Bachelor of Law ). Most states requires a J.D. to be admitted to the bar ...

  4. 26 de fev. de 2024 · Juris Doctor - JD: A Juris Doctor degree, or JD, is a law degree in the United States that was originally designed as a replacement to the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree. A Juris Doctor or Juris ...

  5. The picture is clearly “flashed” by a camera. 4. The Columbia Law School diploma picture is of significantly higher quality and lacks all the defects mentioned above. 5. Columbia Law School's adoption of the JD over the LLB is expressly referenced in the article and is therefore arguably more relevant.

  6. Accelerated JD program. A "3+3 JD program" or "BA to JD program" is a program in which students combine certain requirements of a bachelor's degree (usually a BA) with the requirements of a Juris Doctor degree. Students thus usually receive their bachelor's degree after completing the first year of law school.

  7. Doktor der Rechte. Doktor der Rechte, seltener Doktor des Rechts oder Doktor der Rechtswissenschaft beziehungsweise Rechtswissenschaften, ist der akademische Grad eines Doktors im Bereich der Rechtswissenschaft. Die Abkürzung ist Dr. jur. oder Dr. iur. ( lateinisch; Abkürzung von Doctor iuris, zu Deutsch „Doktor des Rechts“).