Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Legal education in the United Kingdom is divided between the common law system of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and that of Scotland, which uses a hybrid of common law and civil law.Dundee and Strathclyde in Scotland, are the only universities in the UK to offer a dual-qualifying degree. Dundee also offers a choice of either English/Northern Irish or Scots law separate LL.B. degrees. Aberdeen offers a \"Law with English Law\" course, however, this does not qualify a graduate to practise law in England."@en }
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- Legal_education_in_the_United_Kingdom abstract "Legal education in the United Kingdom is divided between the common law system of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and that of Scotland, which uses a hybrid of common law and civil law.Dundee and Strathclyde in Scotland, are the only universities in the UK to offer a dual-qualifying degree. Dundee also offers a choice of either English/Northern Irish or Scots law separate LL.B. degrees. Aberdeen offers a \"Law with English Law\" course, however, this does not qualify a graduate to practise law in England.".