LLB – A Gateway to the Most Prestigious Profession
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- Author Shane Lohan
- Published June 23, 2011
- Word count 509
Judicial system is an integral part of any democracy. In every democratic economy, the civilians are entitled to enjoy some constitutional rights. If these rights are violated by an individual, organization or authority, the judiciary system intervenes to uphold the rights of the concerned persons. A transparent and trustworthy system of judiciary is what manifests and magnifies the significance of democracy. Given such a heightened importance of judiciary system, law has emerged as a hotshot career option for the young generation and an LLB degree is a must for the aspiring lawyers to step into this prestigious profession.
Law is a subject that has undergone massive changes – retaining its importance - over the last few years. The lawyers are no longer confined to the courtrooms as multiple avenues are opening up for the LLB graduates. Law has always been a coveted career full of challenges and the new avenues are adding dimensions to this profession. The law students can specialize in several disciplines including corporate law, cyber law, environmental law, international trade, intellectual property rights, human rights etc.
Corporate law tops the list of choices of the LLB students. Of course ‘money matter’ is driving the attention of the pass-outs toward the corporate world. A law graduate can expect to earn a handsome remuneration at starting. The figure will surely go up with wealth of experience within a few years. So, corporate law is very promising as a career. The LLB graduates – enthusiastic about joining the corporate sectors – can expect to explore multiple streams including corporate governance, corporate finance, acquisitions, liquidation and last but not the least corporate crimes.
Our world has become a global platform for the entrepreneurs. Given the dominance of the multination companies, the LLB graduates with specialization in corporate law is on high demand. With rising importance and events of merging, acquisitions and joint ventures, the law degree holders are absorbed in increasing numbers by the corporate firms. With the continuous growth of the multinational companies, job opportunities are being created in the field of intellectual and property rights. In this age of globalization, every product ranging from home appliance to medicine, technical gadget, software, music, film needs to be patented. Copyright is important especially for software, films and medicines due to the higher risk of theft in these fields. The LLB students can specialize in the field of intellectual and property rights from either a top-tier regular institute or via distance learning course.
However, for some law graduates, money-spinning is not the most important motto in their life. These LLB graduates are more interested in protecting the human rights that are often violated in every corner of the world. A very few, however, wish to join judiciary. Practicing as a lawyer earns the law graduates both money and fame, but being a judge is the highest honor one can achieve in this field. Whatever route an LLB graduate chooses, he/she must have some basic qualities – profound knowledge in the subject, unshakable integrity, unfathomable courage and incisive wit – to succeed in this noble profession.
Shane Lohan is doing his distance learning course from a UK university. For information on LLB please visit http://www.rdihongkong.com/.
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