Is a JD with an emphasis in international law a good path to actually living abroad?
AP asked:
I’m a U.S. citizen, and my ideal career involves living in a foreign country, or at least making relatively frequent international trips.
Is attending law school, and studying international law in particular, a good educational path towards achieving an international career? Or, is international law much more likely to involve living and working domestically, dealing with international issues from here?
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2 Responses to “Is a JD with an emphasis in international law a good path to actually living abroad?”
since your degree with be in America and you will pass the bar here, I don’t see it helping them out in europe,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
It’s an excellent path to being miserable while living abroad.