Provision of Qualifying Degree Teaching

Provision of Qualifying Degree Teaching in United Kingdom

This term related to education means, in England and Wales, provision of teaching leading to a degree, whether or not styled “LLB”, satisfying the requirements of the Solicitors Regulation Authority or of Bar Standards Board for entry to the LPC or BPTC respectively; a Law School which provides all the courses needed to prepare for the Common Professional Examination or for a Diploma in Law recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority shall be regarded as making qualifying degree provision, even if it does not deliver a law degree;

This term related to education means, in Northern Ireland, provision of teaching leading to a degree, whether or not styled “LLB”, satisfying the relevant requirements of the Council of Legal Education (Northern Ireland) for entry to the Certificate in Professional Legal Studies course in the Institute of Professional Legal Studies;

This term related to education means, in Scotland, provision of teaching leading to a degree, whether or not styled “LLB”, satisfying the requirements of the Law Society of Scotland or the Faculty of Advocates for entry as a Scottish solicitor or advocate respectively, whether or not such degree includes all courses necessary for such entry; a law school which offers any degree whose title includes the word “Law” or “Legal” or any equivalent term and in which a majority of courses or credits may be accumulated in law subjects shall also be regarded as making qualifying degree provision;


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