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Doctor of Law

A Doctor of Law is a degree in law . The application of the term varies from country to country and includes degrees such as the Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D. or S.J.D), Juris Doctor (J.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and Legum Doctor (LL.D.).

Jesus amongst the Doctors of the Law, Master of Sigena, active at the Monastery of Santa María de Sigena, 1515–1519 (current location: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya)

By country Edit

Argentina Edit

In Argentina the Doctor of Laws or Doctor of Juridical Sciences is the highest academic qualification in the field of Jurisprudence.[1] To obtain the doctoral degree the applicant must have previously achieved, at least the undergraduate degree of Attorney.[2] (Título de Abogado). The doctorates in Jurisprudence in Argentina might have different denominations as is described as follow:

  • Doctorate in Law (Offered by the University of Buenos Aires, NU of the L, and NU of R)
  • Doctorate in Criminal Law
  • Doctorate in Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences
  • Doctorate in Juridical Sciences
  • Doctorate in Juridical and Social Sciences (Offered by the NU of C)
  • Doctorate in Private Law (Offered by the NU of T)
  • Doctorate in Public Law and Government Economics (Offered by the NU of T)

Brazil Edit

In Brazil, the Doctor of Laws degree, known in Portuguese as Doutor em Direito or Doutor em Ciências Jurídicas, is the highest academic degree in law available.

In a few universities there is a higher title known as livre docência, like the habilitation in some European countries. However, this higher title is not a degree in the strict sense, because livre docência nowadays is an internal title, that applies solely within the institution granting it.

In the past, livre docência was a degree in the fullness of the term, and a professor bearing the title would enjoy the privileges of livre docência if he transferred from one institution to another; there are still living professors who hold the "old" livre docência degrees; but all new titles of that name only confer privileges within the institution granting it.

The doctoral degree is awarded upon the completion and the successful defense of a thesis prepared by the doctoral candidate under the supervision of a tutor. The thesis must be examined by a board of five professors, holders of the title of doctor or of a livre docência. Two of the members of the board must be professors from another institution. In most Brazilian Law Schools, the candidates are also required to earn a minimum number of credits.

Unlike the rules of other countries, the Brazilian norms governing the grant of doctoral titles do not require the publication of the thesis as a precondition for the award of the degree. Nevertheless, copies of the thesis must be delivered to the institution's library. Usually, doctoral thesis are published by specialized editors after the grant of the doctoral title.

If one obtains a doctoral title in a foreign country, one cannot enjoy the academic privileges of the title in Brazil unless the title be first validated by a Brazilian University. In that case, the doctor asking for the validation of the title will present his thesis and other documents relating to his foreign doctoral course to a board examiners of the Brazilian University and the examiners will then pass judgement on whether the work done by the candidate adheres to the minimum standards of quality that are usually required by a Brazilian university when granting doctoral degrees.

Admission to doctoral courses is almost universally reserved to holders of a master's degree (the Master's in Brazil is a graduate degree and is not the first professional degree). Therefore, a bachelor of Laws (a bearer of the first professional degree), seeking the degree of doctor must usually complete a postgraduate course to attain the degree of Master of Laws (to attain that degree one must write and defend a dissertation before a panel of three professors, bearing the title of master, doctor or a "livre docência, and also complete credits), and only then, after being a Master of Laws, one will apply for admission to a doctoral course.

There are, however, a few universities that allow "direct" admission to the doctoral course without previous completion of the Master's course in exceptional circumstances. Thus, in rare cases, a bachelor of Laws (i.e., a holder of the first professional degree), can be admitted directly to a doctoral course.

Usually, one is allowed three years time to complete a Master of Laws degree, and four years time to complete the doctoral course. There has been a shift towards shortening these periods to two and three years respectively. So, if one were to graduate from Law School and immediately enter a Master of Laws course and a Doctor of Laws course in immediate succession, that person would become a doctor about seven years (five in current trend) after graduating from the Law School. On the other hand, in the rare cases in which a bachelor of Laws is allowed to pursue a "direct" doctorate, he is usually allowed five (four in current trend) years time to complete the doctoral course. Sometimes however, depending on the student's prowess or previous knowledge, it is possible to get a master's degree or a doctoral degree in less time, if one were to complete all credits and write the dissertation/thesis in less time. Usually, universities require a minimum time for this (normally, 15 months of credits + 3 months of dissertation qualification for a master's degree, 24 months of credits + 6 months of thesis qualification for a doctoral degree).

Canada Edit

In Canada, there are several academic law-related doctorates: the Doctor of Laws (LL.D.); Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science (J.S.D./S.J.D); Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.); and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The Doctor of Jurisprudence (Juris Doctor or J.D.) is the professional doctorate degree that is usually required for admissions to post-graduate studies in law.

The first law degree was known until recently as the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.). However, since law schools in Canada generally insist on a prior degree or some equivalent in order to grant admission, it was a more advanced degree than the LL.B. degrees awarded by programs abroad, which would accept high school graduates.[3] Although despite this it is, along with other first professional degrees, considered to be a bachelor's degree-level qualification.[4] The majority of Canadian universities now grant the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree rather than the LL.B.;[5] the University of Saskatchewan replaced its LL.B. with a J.D. in 2010, because the Canadian LL.B. is equivalent to the J.D.[6]

All Canadian J.D. programs are three years, and all (except those in Quebec) have similar mandatory first-year courses: In "public", "constitutional," or "state" law; tort law; contract law; criminal law, and some sort of "professional practice" course. Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation, course selection is elective, with various concentrations such as business law, international law, natural resources law, criminal law, and Aboriginal law.

After the first law degree, one may pursue a second, the Masters of Laws (LL.M.) and after that, the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science (J.S.D./S.J.D), at some Canadian universities. (The LL.D. is awarded by several universities only as an honorary degree, but when awarded by a law school is an earned degree). Of the universities in Canada that offer earned academic doctorates in law, four (University of Ottawa,[7] University of Montreal,[8] Laval University,[9] and University of Quebec at Montreal)[10] offer LL.Ds, five (University of Alberta,[11] University of British Columbia,[12] Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, Dalhousie University,[13] and University of Victoria)[14] offer Ph.D.s, only one (University of Toronto,[15]) offers J.S.D./S.J.D degrees (Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science), and one (McGill University)[16] offers a D.C.L (Doctor of Civil Law). The differences largely reflect the divide between Canada's two legal systems (the common law and the civil law). Faculties that teach in the civil law tradition grant LL.D degrees, whereas those in the common law tradition grant either Ph.D.s or J.S.Ds. The York University Ph.D. in law was formerly termed Doctor of Jurisprudence (D.Jur.), until the name was changed in 2002.[17]

Czech Republic and Slovakia (former Czechoslovakia) Edit

In the Czech Republic and Slovakia the Doctor is a postgraduate degree in two types – as a professional degree in law (JUDr) and a research doctorate (PhD).

JUDr, Juris Utriusque Doctor ('Doctor of Both Laws' i.e. Civil [secular] and Church [Canon] laws) is a degree with a tradition of several centuries, originally the highest possible degree. Nowadays, its scholarly importance is quite limited, but it serves as a traditional and popular badge degree, especially useful for attorneys. In older times with no master's degree, JUDr. served as the only law degree; it was roughly equivalent to today's master's degree, plus a special exam. Requirements for obtaining a JUDr degree are a highly rated Master (Mgr.) degree in law, the compilation of a thesis – including successful defense – and passing an oral exam called Rigorosum. The thesis itself is also sometimes called Rigorosum. Many JUDr. theses were based on the students' previous Master theses; however, nowadays universities require that the dissertation work be completely original.

Doctoral studies leading to PhD degree are different from the JUDr exam. Internally undertaken PhD studies last 3–5 years; the PhD student is at the same time a teacher at the university. External PhD studies may be up to 8 years long. PhD students are obliged to pass some exams during the studies and mainly to work on their dissertation. The PhD is intended basically for candidates interested in an academic career, and it gives them the right to teach at a university.

The Czech system is in many ways similar to the German and Austrian systems. Therefore, a PhD degree is necessary for habilitation procedure. Through habilitation, the Doctor of Law who submits his habilitation work (similar to German Habilitationsschrift) can be given a capacity and title of Docent (Doc.), similar to German Dozent, Privatdozent or US assistant professor. Docent is not a degree, but a scholar's title.

Only a docent can be appointed a professor through a special procedure. Unlike Germany (and unlike the traditional Czech practice), a professor is not a function (a seat, Cathedra) at a university, but a scholarly title. This leads to many problems, especially the phenomenon of so-called "flying professors", who are teaching at two or three universities at the same time and to the decline of academic life.

European and Commonwealth usage Edit

In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, the degree is a higher doctorate usually awarded on the basis of exceptionally insightful and distinctive publications that contain significant and original contributions to the study of law. Some universities, such as the University of Oxford, award a Doctor of Civil Law degree instead. In South Africa the LL.D. is awarded based upon research and completion of a dissertation; the LL.D. may also be awarded as an honorary degree based upon contributions to society; see South Africa, below.

Finland Edit

In Finland, the Doctor of Laws (Finnish: Oikeustieteen tohtori, OTT; Swedish: Juris doktor, JD) is the highest academic degree in law, based on 60 credits of course studies and, most importantly, successful completion of a doctoral dissertation. The dissertation usually takes the form of a monograph at least of 250 pages in length, or of a series of published articles. A successful oral disputation is also required. It usually takes at least four years to complete the degree.

The degree of the Doctor of Laws does not qualify its holder for judicial offices. Instead, the degree of the Master of Laws (Finnish: Oikeustieteen maisteri; Swedish uses the Latin: Juris magister) is the requirement for the membership of the Finnish Bar Association and for judicial offices. As the doctoral programs for the doctoral degree are, in principle, open for the holders of all master's degrees, the possession of the degree of the Doctor of Laws is not a guarantee for the possession of the Master of Laws degree. However, it is very seldom that someone who has not graduated in law graduates for a Doctor of Law.

France Edit

In France, the Doctor of Law degree (doctorat en droit) is a PhD. The PhD in law is required to teach at the university level as a maître de conférences (approximate to the German docent, British reader or Commonwealth systems' associate professor). To become Professor of Law, holders of a PhD in law have yet to pass an additional competitive exam: the agrégation de droit. Only the first year ("master 1") of the master's degree in law is necessary to pass the bar exam.

Germany Edit

The Doctor of Laws (Doktor der Rechte) is the terminal degree in law, abbreviated as Dr. iur. (Doctor iuris) or Dr. jur. (Doctor juris). The terminology varies: while most universities refer to the degree as Doctor of Laws (Doktor der Rechte [pl.], e.g. Munich, Münster, Berlin (HU), Cologne, Tübingen, Göttingen), some others refer to it either as Doctor of Jurisprudence (Doktor der Rechtswissenschaft, e.g. Heidelberg, Hamburg) or Doctor of Law (Doktor des Rechts [sing.], e.g. Berlin (FU)). It is conferred based on a thesis consisting of a suitable body of original academic research, and an oral examination (Rigorosum or Disputation). The thesis must have been published as a book or – less common – as a series of articles in a peer reviewed law journal before the degree can be formally conferred. Admission usually requires the grade of "Fully Satisfactory" (approximately top quintile of class) in the student's first Staatsexamen (the Master's level first professional degree). Having successfully passed the second Staatsexamen (the German equivalent to the bar exam) is not required.

The Doctor of Both Laws (Doktor beider Rechte), awarded as Dr. iur. utr. (Doctor iuris utriusque, conferred e.g. in Würzburg) is rare, since it means considering both the secular law of the Civil Law system and Canonical Law. A doctorate solely in the latter area is the degree of Dr. iur. can. (Doctor iuris canonici).

Approximately ten percent of German law graduates hold a doctoral degree. However, the Doctor of Laws is still only the first step to tenure at German law schools. Despite the initiative to establish a junior professorship with tenure option after five to seven years, and special professorships specializing in teaching (Lehrprofessur), to become a university professor of law a habilitation (de iure not an academic degree) is still mandatory at most German law schools.

Indonesia Edit

In Indonesia, Doctor of Law is known as Doktor Hukum and is the highest academic level in legal education. The writing of the title is simply abbreviated as Dr., as also applies to fields of education other than Law. Concentration in the field of law according to the choice concerned, for example Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law. International Law or more specifically, for example Business Law, Marriage Law, Transportation Law, Labor Law, etc. In the education system in Indonesia, the Doctor of Law degree is included in Strata (Level) 3 and is pursued after completing Masters (Strata 2-post graduate) and Bachelor of Law (Strata 1-undergraduate) education. Graduates of the Strata 2 program in the field of Law are called Magister Hukum - M.H (Masters of Laws) and graduates of the Strata 1 program are called Sarjana Hukum - S.H (Bachelors of Laws). Everyone with Bachelors of Laws degree holder may apply to be a certified lawyer after completing the requirements as regulated in Indonesian Law Number 18 of 2003 concerning Advocates but it is not permissible for someone with the status of a civil servant, member of the military, police, prosecutor, judge or state official.

Italy Edit

In Italy, the title of "Magister Doctor of Law" (Dottore magistrale in Giurisprudenza) is the title given to students who complete the five-year Laurea magistrale degree.

Despite the adoption of the Bologna process, in Italy law remains a field that retains the traditional Italian system.

Once a prospective lawyer has been awarded the Magister Doctor of Law and worked 18 months as a trainee lawyer, he or she is required to pass a state bar examination in order to be licensed to practice as an attorney at law (Avvocato). Previously, dottore in giurisprudenza was the title given to the students that completed the old (four-year) course of studies in law. After the five-year degree, it is possible to enroll in a Ph.D. course in a specific field of law ("Dottorato"), and the title obtained is "Dottore di ricerca" (a Ph.D.).

Malta Edit

In Malta, the European Union's smallest member state, the LL.D. was a doctorate-level academic degree in law requiring at least three years of post-graduate full-time study at the University of Malta,[18] Malta's national university. At least three years of previous law study were required for entry. Students were required to complete coursework in a number of core areas of law, as well as to submit a thesis which is to be "an original work on the approved subject or other contribution to the knowledge showing that he/she has carried out sufficient research therein".[19] It confers the title of Doctor, which in Malta is used to address a holder of the degree. Up until 2014, the LL.D. was one of the requirements for admission to the profession of advocate in Malta (an advocate, as opposed to a legal procurator, has rights of representation in superior courts).

Practising lawyers are of three designations – notary, legal procurator and advocate. The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree is an undergraduate degree that of itself is not sufficient for admission into any of the legal professions. A one-year full-time taught post-graduate diploma of Notary Public (N.P.) is required after the LL.B. for admission to the profession of notary public, while a taught post-graduate diploma of Legal Procurator (L.P.) is required for admission to the profession of legal procurator. A legal procurator has rights of audience in the lower courts, a profession that was existent in Malta as early, and even prior to 1553.[20] All three designations also require members to be holders of a warrant issued by the president of Malta, obtainable after examination, as well as a minimum of one year of work experience in that profession. It is not possible for a Maltese lawyer to hold a warrant in more than one of the professions at a time.

As of 2014 changes to the law course resulted from the implementation of the Bologna Process, removed the Doctorate of Laws (LLD) title and replace it with a second cycle degree, Master of Advocacy (M.Adv). This raised discussion as to whether newly qualified lawyers would be referred to as 'Doctor', as had been the norm. Following representation from law student organisations, the Chamber of Advocates came to the agreement that if a newly qualified lawyer was to self-stylise as 'Doctor' they would be supported, as a matter of convention.[21][22]

Netherlands Edit

The Netherlands does not distinguish doctorates between disciplines. A legal scholar pursuing a doctorate will receive the PhD degree. For holders of a master in law (LLM) in Dutch indicated with mr., the Dr. title can be added to their title. Unique to law degrees is that a legal scholar with a PhD in law will add the title after their Mr title (mr. dr. Anyone), while a person with an LLM title gaining a PhD in a different discipline (e.g. economics) will add the Dr title before their law master title (dr. mr. Someone).

South Africa Edit

 
University of Cape Town Kramer Law School

In South Africa the doctorate in law is offered as a research doctorate of at least two years duration,[23] in various specialised areas of law.[24] In general, South African universities offer either the PhD[25][26] or the LLD,[27][28][29] with no significant difference between these. (At UCT, UKZN and Wits, the PhD is the research doctorate, while the LLD is the higher doctorate;[30][31][32] SU and UWC offer the LLD to law graduates, and the PhD to other graduates researching a legal-related topic).[33][34]

In order to obtain the degree, the student will complete a thesis under the guidance of a supervisor, after completion of a module in research methodology, the submission of a research proposal and an oral examination. The thesis will demonstrate evidence of in-depth independent research and understanding of the topic, and constitute an original scientific contribution. Admission is usually on the basis of an LLM, and in some cases an LLB.

Sweden Edit

In Sweden, the Doctor of Laws (LLD) is the highest academic degree in law. It is a research degree, which combines 240 credit hours (or equivalent of four full-time years of work). Candidates have the option to complete a dissertation or a monograph of a series of published articles. Although not required to practice law, the LLD is a prerequisite for an academic career.

United Kingdom Edit

In the UK, the degree of Doctor of Laws is a higher doctorate, ranking above the PhD, awarded upon submission of a portfolio of advanced research. It is also often awarded honoris causa to public figures (typically those associated with politics or the law) whom the university wishes to honour. In most British universities, the degree is styled "Doctor of Laws" and abbreviated LLD; however, some universities award instead the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, abbreviated DCL, or Doctor of Law, still abbreviated LLD.

In former years, Doctors of Law were a distinct form of lawyer who were empowered to act as advocates in civil law courts. The Doctors had their own Society called Doctors' Commons, but following reforms in the nineteenth century their exclusive rights of audience were shared with barristers, and the last member of the College died in 1912. Due to the possession of a doctorate, the Doctors of Law had precedence equal to that of a Serjeant-at-Law and for this reason the convention remains that advocates holding junior doctorates (such as Doctors of Philosophy) should not be addressed as "doctor" in an English court.[35]

In 1953, a case was brought under long-dormant law in the High Court of Chivalry. The opening arguments in that case were by George Drewry Squibb who argued, to the satisfaction of the court, that since the modern class of Doctors of Laws were no longer trained as advocates, their role must necessarily be performed by barristers.[36] This was because Victorian reforms, which had unified the other classes of court attorney into the single profession of barrister, had overlooked the Doctors of Law.

United States Edit

In the United States, the most common Doctor of Law degree is the Juris Doctor (or Doctor of Jurisprudence), abbreviated as J.D. It is the professional degree for lawyers, having replaced the Bachelor of Laws in the 20th century after law schools began to require a Bachelor's degree before admission to a J.D. program to study law for three years. A research dissertation is not required for the J.D., but the American Bar Association issued a Council Statement stating that the J.D. should be considered equivalent to the Ph.D. for educational employment purposes.[37] In recent years, some universities also have developed other new interdisciplinary professional doctorates that may combine law and other specialized or applied fields. One example of this is Northeastern University's Doctor of Law and Policy (D.L.P.) degree.[38]

Additionally, other universities award a higher postdoctoral research degree in law, the Doctor of Juridical Science (or Scientiae Juridicae Doctor), abbreviated as S.J.D. or D.J.S. Applicants for S.J.D. programs must first earn a J.D., and some programs require both a J.D. and an LL.M. before admission.[39][40] Similar to the Ph.D., the S.J.D. is a research doctorate and has been described as the "highest degree in law" by the University of Virginia,[41] as well as the "terminal degree in law" by Indiana University[42] and the "most advanced law degree" by Harvard Law School.[43] It has also been called the "most advanced law degree" by Yale Law School,[44] Georgetown Law,[45] New York University,[46] and Stanford University.[47] The University of Connecticut School of Law explains that this specific degree is "intended for individuals who have demonstrated evidence of superior scholarly potential."[48]

The National Association of Legal Professionals states that the S.J.D./D.J.S. is "the most advanced or terminal law degree that would follow the earning of the LL.M. and J.D. degrees."[49] It typically requires three to five years to complete and requires an advanced study in law as a scientific discipline and a dissertation, which serves as an original contribution to the scholarly field of law.[40][50][51]

The S.J.D. degree is primarily a degree pursued by foreign-trained lawyers who seek to teach in the United States. Few American-trained lawyers pursue an S.J.D. as it is not required for obtaining a faculty position at a U.S. law school. The overwhelming majority of U.S. law school tenure-track faculty have only a J.D., but an extensive post-J.D. publication record is a pre-requisite for a tenure-track position at elite and elite-adjacent institutions (Tier 1 and Tier 2 schools).

As with most other countries, in the United States, the Legum Doctor (LL.D.), also colloquially known in English as Doctor of Laws, is granted only as an honorary degree.

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

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A Doctor of Law is a degree in law The application of the term varies from country to country and includes degrees such as the Doctor of Juridical Science J S D or S J D Juris Doctor J D Doctor of Philosophy Ph D and Legum Doctor LL D Jesus amongst the Doctors of the Law Master of Sigena active at the Monastery of Santa Maria de Sigena 1515 1519 current location Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya Contents 1 By country 1 1 Argentina 1 2 Brazil 1 3 Canada 1 4 Czech Republic and Slovakia former Czechoslovakia 1 5 European and Commonwealth usage 1 6 Finland 1 7 France 1 8 Germany 1 9 Indonesia 1 10 Italy 1 11 Malta 1 12 Netherlands 1 13 South Africa 1 14 Sweden 1 15 United Kingdom 1 16 United States 2 See also 3 Notes and referencesBy country EditArgentina Edit In Argentina the Doctor of Laws or Doctor of Juridical Sciences is the highest academic qualification in the field of Jurisprudence 1 To obtain the doctoral degree the applicant must have previously achieved at least the undergraduate degree of Attorney 2 Titulo de Abogado The doctorates in Jurisprudence in Argentina might have different denominations as is described as follow Doctorate in Law Offered by the University of Buenos Aires NU of the L and NU of R Doctorate in Criminal Law Doctorate in Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences Doctorate in Juridical Sciences Doctorate in Juridical and Social Sciences Offered by the NU of C Doctorate in Private Law Offered by the NU of T Doctorate in Public Law and Government Economics Offered by the NU of T Brazil Edit In Brazil the Doctor of Laws degree known in Portuguese as Doutor em Direito or Doutor em Ciencias Juridicas is the highest academic degree in law available In a few universities there is a higher title known as livre docencia like the habilitation in some European countries However this higher title is not a degree in the strict sense because livre docencia nowadays is an internal title that applies solely within the institution granting it In the past livre docencia was a degree in the fullness of the term and a professor bearing the title would enjoy the privileges of livre docencia if he transferred from one institution to another there are still living professors who hold the old livre docencia degrees but all new titles of that name only confer privileges within the institution granting it The doctoral degree is awarded upon the completion and the successful defense of a thesis prepared by the doctoral candidate under the supervision of a tutor The thesis must be examined by a board of five professors holders of the title of doctor or of a livre docencia Two of the members of the board must be professors from another institution In most Brazilian Law Schools the candidates are also required to earn a minimum number of credits Unlike the rules of other countries the Brazilian norms governing the grant of doctoral titles do not require the publication of the thesis as a precondition for the award of the degree Nevertheless copies of the thesis must be delivered to the institution s library Usually doctoral thesis are published by specialized editors after the grant of the doctoral title If one obtains a doctoral title in a foreign country one cannot enjoy the academic privileges of the title in Brazil unless the title be first validated by a Brazilian University In that case the doctor asking for the validation of the title will present his thesis and other documents relating to his foreign doctoral course to a board examiners of the Brazilian University and the examiners will then pass judgement on whether the work done by the candidate adheres to the minimum standards of quality that are usually required by a Brazilian university when granting doctoral degrees Admission to doctoral courses is almost universally reserved to holders of a master s degree the Master s in Brazil is a graduate degree and is not the first professional degree Therefore a bachelor of Laws a bearer of the first professional degree seeking the degree of doctor must usually complete a postgraduate course to attain the degree of Master of Laws to attain that degree one must write and defend a dissertation before a panel of three professors bearing the title of master doctor or a livre docencia and also complete credits and only then after being a Master of Laws one will apply for admission to a doctoral course There are however a few universities that allow direct admission to the doctoral course without previous completion of the Master s course in exceptional circumstances Thus in rare cases a bachelor of Laws i e a holder of the first professional degree can be admitted directly to a doctoral course Usually one is allowed three years time to complete a Master of Laws degree and four years time to complete the doctoral course There has been a shift towards shortening these periods to two and three years respectively So if one were to graduate from Law School and immediately enter a Master of Laws course and a Doctor of Laws course in immediate succession that person would become a doctor about seven years five in current trend after graduating from the Law School On the other hand in the rare cases in which a bachelor of Laws is allowed to pursue a direct doctorate he is usually allowed five four in current trend years time to complete the doctoral course Sometimes however depending on the student s prowess or previous knowledge it is possible to get a master s degree or a doctoral degree in less time if one were to complete all credits and write the dissertation thesis in less time Usually universities require a minimum time for this normally 15 months of credits 3 months of dissertation qualification for a master s degree 24 months of credits 6 months of thesis qualification for a doctoral degree Canada Edit In Canada there are several academic law related doctorates the Doctor of Laws LL D Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science J S D S J D Doctor of Civil Law D C L and the Doctor of Philosophy Ph D The Doctor of Jurisprudence Juris Doctor or J D is the professional doctorate degree that is usually required for admissions to post graduate studies in law The first law degree was known until recently as the Bachelor of Laws LL B However since law schools in Canada generally insist on a prior degree or some equivalent in order to grant admission it was a more advanced degree than the LL B degrees awarded by programs abroad which would accept high school graduates 3 Although despite this it is along with other first professional degrees considered to be a bachelor s degree level qualification 4 The majority of Canadian universities now grant the Juris Doctor J D degree rather than the LL B 5 the University of Saskatchewan replaced its LL B with a J D in 2010 because the Canadian LL B is equivalent to the J D 6 All Canadian J D programs are three years and all except those in Quebec have similar mandatory first year courses In public constitutional or state law tort law contract law criminal law and some sort of professional practice course Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation course selection is elective with various concentrations such as business law international law natural resources law criminal law and Aboriginal law After the first law degree one may pursue a second the Masters of Laws LL M and after that the Doctor of Philosophy Ph D or Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science J S D S J D at some Canadian universities The LL D is awarded by several universities only as an honorary degree but when awarded by a law school is an earned degree Of the universities in Canada that offer earned academic doctorates in law four University of Ottawa 7 University of Montreal 8 Laval University 9 and University of Quebec at Montreal 10 offer LL Ds five University of Alberta 11 University of British Columbia 12 Osgoode Hall Law School of York University Dalhousie University 13 and University of Victoria 14 offer Ph D s only one University of Toronto 15 offers J S D S J D degrees Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of Legal Science and one McGill University 16 offers a D C L Doctor of Civil Law The differences largely reflect the divide between Canada s two legal systems the common law and the civil law Faculties that teach in the civil law tradition grant LL D degrees whereas those in the common law tradition grant either Ph D s or J S Ds The York University Ph D in law was formerly termed Doctor of Jurisprudence D Jur until the name was changed in 2002 17 Czech Republic and Slovakia former Czechoslovakia Edit In the Czech Republic and Slovakia the Doctor is a postgraduate degree in two types as a professional degree in law JUDr and a research doctorate PhD JUDr Juris Utriusque Doctor Doctor of Both Laws i e Civil secular and Church Canon laws is a degree with a tradition of several centuries originally the highest possible degree Nowadays its scholarly importance is quite limited but it serves as a traditional and popular badge degree especially useful for attorneys In older times with no master s degree JUDr served as the only law degree it was roughly equivalent to today s master s degree plus a special exam Requirements for obtaining a JUDr degree are a highly rated Master Mgr degree in law the compilation of a thesis including successful defense and passing an oral exam called Rigorosum The thesis itself is also sometimes called Rigorosum Many JUDr theses were based on the students previous Master theses however nowadays universities require that the dissertation work be completely original Doctoral studies leading to PhD degree are different from the JUDr exam Internally undertaken PhD studies last 3 5 years the PhD student is at the same time a teacher at the university External PhD studies may be up to 8 years long PhD students are obliged to pass some exams during the studies and mainly to work on their dissertation The PhD is intended basically for candidates interested in an academic career and it gives them the right to teach at a university The Czech system is in many ways similar to the German and Austrian systems Therefore a PhD degree is necessary for habilitation procedure Through habilitation the Doctor of Law who submits his habilitation work similar to German Habilitationsschrift can be given a capacity and title of Docent Doc similar to German Dozent Privatdozent or US assistant professor Docent is not a degree but a scholar s title Only a docent can be appointed a professor through a special procedure Unlike Germany and unlike the traditional Czech practice a professor is not a function a seat Cathedra at a university but a scholarly title This leads to many problems especially the phenomenon of so called flying professors who are teaching at two or three universities at the same time and to the decline of academic life European and Commonwealth usage Edit In the United Kingdom Australia New Zealand and Europe the degree is a higher doctorate usually awarded on the basis of exceptionally insightful and distinctive publications that contain significant and original contributions to the study of law Some universities such as the University of Oxford award a Doctor of Civil Law degree instead In South Africa the LL D is awarded based upon research and completion of a dissertation the LL D may also be awarded as an honorary degree based upon contributions to society see South Africa below Finland Edit In Finland the Doctor of Laws Finnish Oikeustieteen tohtori OTT Swedish Juris doktor JD is the highest academic degree in law based on 60 credits of course studies and most importantly successful completion of a doctoral dissertation The dissertation usually takes the form of a monograph at least of 250 pages in length or of a series of published articles A successful oral disputation is also required It usually takes at least four years to complete the degree The degree of the Doctor of Laws does not qualify its holder for judicial offices Instead the degree of the Master of Laws Finnish Oikeustieteen maisteri Swedish uses the Latin Juris magister is the requirement for the membership of the Finnish Bar Association and for judicial offices As the doctoral programs for the doctoral degree are in principle open for the holders of all master s degrees the possession of the degree of the Doctor of Laws is not a guarantee for the possession of the Master of Laws degree However it is very seldom that someone who has not graduated in law graduates for a Doctor of Law France Edit In France the Doctor of Law degree doctorat en droit is a PhD The PhD in law is required to teach at the university level as a maitre de conferences approximate to the German docent British reader or Commonwealth systems associate professor To become Professor of Law holders of a PhD in law have yet to pass an additional competitive exam the agregation de droit Only the first year master 1 of the master s degree in law is necessary to pass the bar exam Germany Edit The Doctor of Laws Doktor der Rechte is the terminal degree in law abbreviated as Dr iur Doctor iuris or Dr jur Doctor juris The terminology varies while most universities refer to the degree as Doctor of Laws Doktor der Rechte pl e g Munich Munster Berlin HU Cologne Tubingen Gottingen some others refer to it either as Doctor of Jurisprudence Doktor der Rechtswissenschaft e g Heidelberg Hamburg or Doctor of Law Doktor des Rechts sing e g Berlin FU It is conferred based on a thesis consisting of a suitable body of original academic research and an oral examination Rigorosum or Disputation The thesis must have been published as a book or less common as a series of articles in a peer reviewed law journal before the degree can be formally conferred Admission usually requires the grade of Fully Satisfactory approximately top quintile of class in the student s first Staatsexamen the Master s level first professional degree Having successfully passed the second Staatsexamen the German equivalent to the bar exam is not required The Doctor of Both Laws Doktor beider Rechte awarded as Dr iur utr Doctor iuris utriusque conferred e g in Wurzburg is rare since it means considering both the secular law of the Civil Law system and Canonical Law A doctorate solely in the latter area is the degree of Dr iur can Doctor iuris canonici Approximately ten percent of German law graduates hold a doctoral degree However the Doctor of Laws is still only the first step to tenure at German law schools Despite the initiative to establish a junior professorship with tenure option after five to seven years and special professorships specializing in teaching Lehrprofessur to become a university professor of law a habilitation de iure not an academic degree is still mandatory at most German law schools Indonesia Edit In Indonesia Doctor of Law is known as Doktor Hukum and is the highest academic level in legal education The writing of the title is simply abbreviated as Dr as also applies to fields of education other than Law Concentration in the field of law according to the choice concerned for example Constitutional Law Civil Law Criminal Law International Law or more specifically for example Business Law Marriage Law Transportation Law Labor Law etc In the education system in Indonesia the Doctor of Law degree is included in Strata Level 3 and is pursued after completing Masters Strata 2 post graduate and Bachelor of Law Strata 1 undergraduate education Graduates of the Strata 2 program in the field of Law are called Magister Hukum M H Masters of Laws and graduates of the Strata 1 program are called Sarjana Hukum S H Bachelors of Laws Everyone with Bachelors of Laws degree holder may apply to be a certified lawyer after completing the requirements as regulated in Indonesian Law Number 18 of 2003 concerning Advocates but it is not permissible for someone with the status of a civil servant member of the military police prosecutor judge or state official Italy Edit In Italy the title of Magister Doctor of Law Dottore magistrale in Giurisprudenza is the title given to students who complete the five year Laurea magistrale degree Despite the adoption of the Bologna process in Italy law remains a field that retains the traditional Italian system Once a prospective lawyer has been awarded the Magister Doctor of Law and worked 18 months as a trainee lawyer he or she is required to pass a state bar examination in order to be licensed to practice as an attorney at law Avvocato Previously dottore in giurisprudenza was the title given to the students that completed the old four year course of studies in law After the five year degree it is possible to enroll in a Ph D course in a specific field of law Dottorato and the title obtained is Dottore di ricerca a Ph D Malta Edit In Malta the European Union s smallest member state the LL D was a doctorate level academic degree in law requiring at least three years of post graduate full time study at the University of Malta 18 Malta s national university At least three years of previous law study were required for entry Students were required to complete coursework in a number of core areas of law as well as to submit a thesis which is to be an original work on the approved subject or other contribution to the knowledge showing that he she has carried out sufficient research therein 19 It confers the title of Doctor which in Malta is used to address a holder of the degree Up until 2014 the LL D was one of the requirements for admission to the profession of advocate in Malta an advocate as opposed to a legal procurator has rights of representation in superior courts Practising lawyers are of three designations notary legal procurator and advocate The Bachelor of Laws LL B degree is an undergraduate degree that of itself is not sufficient for admission into any of the legal professions A one year full time taught post graduate diploma of Notary Public N P is required after the LL B for admission to the profession of notary public while a taught post graduate diploma of Legal Procurator L P is required for admission to the profession of legal procurator A legal procurator has rights of audience in the lower courts a profession that was existent in Malta as early and even prior to 1553 20 All three designations also require members to be holders of a warrant issued by the president of Malta obtainable after examination as well as a minimum of one year of work experience in that profession It is not possible for a Maltese lawyer to hold a warrant in more than one of the professions at a time As of 2014 changes to the law course resulted from the implementation of the Bologna Process removed the Doctorate of Laws LLD title and replace it with a second cycle degree Master of Advocacy M Adv This raised discussion as to whether newly qualified lawyers would be referred to as Doctor as had been the norm Following representation from law student organisations the Chamber of Advocates came to the agreement that if a newly qualified lawyer was to self stylise as Doctor they would be supported as a matter of convention 21 22 Netherlands Edit The Netherlands does not distinguish doctorates between disciplines A legal scholar pursuing a doctorate will receive the PhD degree For holders of a master in law LLM in Dutch indicated with mr the Dr title can be added to their title Unique to law degrees is that a legal scholar with a PhD in law will add the title after their Mr title mr dr Anyone while a person with an LLM title gaining a PhD in a different discipline e g economics will add the Dr title before their law master title dr mr Someone South Africa Edit See also Legal education in South Africa List of law schools in South Africa Bachelor of Laws South Africa and Master of Laws South Africa nbsp University of Cape Town Kramer Law SchoolIn South Africa the doctorate in law is offered as a research doctorate of at least two years duration 23 in various specialised areas of law 24 In general South African universities offer either the PhD 25 26 or the LLD 27 28 29 with no significant difference between these At UCT UKZN and Wits the PhD is the research doctorate while the LLD is the higher doctorate 30 31 32 SU and UWC offer the LLD to law graduates and the PhD to other graduates researching a legal related topic 33 34 In order to obtain the degree the student will complete a thesis under the guidance of a supervisor after completion of a module in research methodology the submission of a research proposal and an oral examination The thesis will demonstrate evidence of in depth independent research and understanding of the topic and constitute an original scientific contribution Admission is usually on the basis of an LLM and in some cases an LLB Sweden Edit In Sweden the Doctor of Laws LLD is the highest academic degree in law It is a research degree which combines 240 credit hours or equivalent of four full time years of work Candidates have the option to complete a dissertation or a monograph of a series of published articles Although not required to practice law the LLD is a prerequisite for an academic career United Kingdom Edit In the UK the degree of Doctor of Laws is a higher doctorate ranking above the PhD awarded upon submission of a portfolio of advanced research It is also often awarded honoris causa to public figures typically those associated with politics or the law whom the university wishes to honour In most British universities the degree is styled Doctor of Laws and abbreviated LLD however some universities award instead the degree of Doctor of Civil Law abbreviated DCL or Doctor of Law still abbreviated LLD In former years Doctors of Law were a distinct form of lawyer who were empowered to act as advocates in civil law courts The Doctors had their own Society called Doctors Commons but following reforms in the nineteenth century their exclusive rights of audience were shared with barristers and the last member of the College died in 1912 Due to the possession of a doctorate the Doctors of Law had precedence equal to that of a Serjeant at Law and for this reason the convention remains that advocates holding junior doctorates such as Doctors of Philosophy should not be addressed as doctor in an English court 35 In 1953 a case was brought under long dormant law in the High Court of Chivalry The opening arguments in that case were by George Drewry Squibb who argued to the satisfaction of the court that since the modern class of Doctors of Laws were no longer trained as advocates their role must necessarily be performed by barristers 36 This was because Victorian reforms which had unified the other classes of court attorney into the single profession of barrister had overlooked the Doctors of Law United States Edit In the United States the most common Doctor of Law degree is the Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence abbreviated as J D It is the professional degree for lawyers having replaced the Bachelor of Laws in the 20th century after law schools began to require a Bachelor s degree before admission to a J D program to study law for three years A research dissertation is not required for the J D but the American Bar Association issued a Council Statement stating that the J D should be considered equivalent to the Ph D for educational employment purposes 37 In recent years some universities also have developed other new interdisciplinary professional doctorates that may combine law and other specialized or applied fields One example of this is Northeastern University s Doctor of Law and Policy D L P degree 38 Additionally other universities award a higher postdoctoral research degree in law the Doctor of Juridical Science or Scientiae Juridicae Doctor abbreviated as S J D or D J S Applicants for S J D programs must first earn a J D and some programs require both a J D and an LL M before admission 39 40 Similar to the Ph D the S J D is a research doctorate and has been described as the highest degree in law by the University of Virginia 41 as well as the terminal degree in law by Indiana University 42 and the most advanced law degree by Harvard Law School 43 It has also been called the most advanced law degree by Yale Law School 44 Georgetown Law 45 New York University 46 and Stanford University 47 The University of Connecticut School of Law explains that this specific degree is intended for individuals who have demonstrated evidence of superior scholarly potential 48 The National Association of Legal Professionals states that the S J D D J S is the most advanced or terminal law degree that would follow the earning of the LL M and J D degrees 49 It typically requires three to five years to complete and requires an advanced study in law as a scientific discipline and a dissertation which serves as an original contribution to the scholarly field of law 40 50 51 The S J D degree is primarily a degree pursued by foreign trained lawyers who seek to teach in the United States Few American trained lawyers pursue an S J D as it is not required for obtaining a faculty position at a U S law school The overwhelming majority of U S law school tenure track faculty have only a J D but an extensive post J D publication record is a pre requisite for a tenure track position at elite and elite adjacent institutions Tier 1 and Tier 2 schools As with most other countries in the United States the Legum Doctor LL D also colloquially known in English as Doctor of Laws is granted only as an honorary degree See also EditDoctor of Canon Law J C D Doctor Juris Utriusque D J U Notes and references Edit National Commission of University Accreditation Doctorate Engine Seeker Archived July 2 2007 at the Wayback Machine National Law of Higher Education PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Belford Terrence Why Change To A JD Degree Globe and Mail Archived from the original on 20 June 2011 Retrieved 5 April 2011 Canadian Degree Qualification Framework Ministerial Statement on Quality Assurance of Degree Education in Canada Canada Council of Ministers of Education Retrieved 1 December 2022 Programs with a professional focus Some of them are first entry programs others are second entry programs Though considered to be bachelor s programs in academic standing some professional programs yield degrees with other nomenclature Examples DDS Dental Surgery MD Medicine LLB or JD Juris Doctor Osgoode Law School Dean Patrick Monahan on the Growing Number of Canadian Law Schools Switching from the LLB to JD Degree Designation yorku ca Archived from the original on 10 June 2008 Retrieved 8 May 2018 Become A Juris Doctor University of Saskatchewan Law School Archived from the original on 10 May 2011 Retrieved 5 April 2011 Graduate Studies in Law Llmlld uottawa ca Archived from the original on 2009 07 22 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Presentation Faculte de droit Universite de Montreal Droit umontreal ca Archived from the original on 2011 05 04 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Index des programmes Faculte de droit Universite Laval Ulaval ca Archived from the original on 2009 06 02 Retrieved 2010 10 11 UQAM Doctorat en droit Universite du Quebec a Montreal Programmes uqam ca Archived from the original on 2010 09 26 Retrieved 2010 10 11 PhD Faculty of Law University of Alberta lawschool ualberta ca Archived from the original on 2012 11 10 Retrieved 2013 06 17 UBC Faculty of Law Doctorate Ph D Program Law ubc ca Archived from the original on 2010 08 26 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Graduate Programs in Law LLM PhD Dalhousie University Retrieved 2018 06 01 1 Archived November 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine University of Toronto Faculty of Law Prospective Students Law utoronto ca Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Doctor of civil law D C L program 19 December 2007 Archived from the original on 19 December 2007 Retrieved 8 May 2018 September senate York University 10 October 2002 Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2017 Faculty of Laws Faculty of Laws University of Malta Home um edu mt 2009 07 16 Archived from the original on 2009 01 23 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Faculty of Laws Faculty of Laws University of Malta Home um edu mt 2009 07 16 Archived from the original on 2009 01 23 Retrieved 2010 10 11 2 Archived April 17 2005 at the Wayback Machine Law students want to retain Dr title MaltaToday com mt Archived from the original on 2014 04 27 Newly Graduated Maltese Lawyers Can Still Call Themselves Dr Even Though They Technically Shouldn t lovinmalta com Faculty of Law Doctor of Laws uj ac za Archived from the original on 2012 04 18 Retrieved 2012 04 24 UP Website Archived from the original on 2013 06 23 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Wits University wits ac za Archived from the original on 2012 04 20 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Rhodes University Rhodes University ru ac za Archived from the 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Archived from the original on 2012 10 19 Retrieved 2012 04 26 Jowitt s Dictionary of English Law Entry Doctor of Law Squibb G D The High Court of Chivalry Oxford University Press London ISBN 0 19 825140 8 Council Statement by the American Bar Association PDF ABA Archived PDF from the original on 26 July 2010 Retrieved 19 August 2017 Doctor of Law and Policy Northeastern College of Professional Studies cps northeastern edu Retrieved 2018 08 23 Doctor of Juridical Science Degree Law gwu edu Archived from the original on 5 November 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2011 a b Georgetown Law Doctor of Juridical Science Admissions Law georgetown edu 21 September 2011 Archived from the original on 16 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2011 LL M and S J D Programs Graduate Studies in Law Law virginia edu Archived from the original on 2010 06 03 Retrieved 2010 10 11 S J D Degree Indylaw indiana edu Archived from the original on 2010 08 25 Retrieved 2010 10 11 S J D Courses amp Academics Law harvard edu Archived from the original on 2010 06 19 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Yale Law School Contact the Graduate Programs Office Law yale edu Archived from the original on 2011 10 28 Retrieved 2010 10 11 The George Washington University SJD The George Washington University Gwu edu Archived from the original on 2010 08 08 Retrieved 2010 10 11 NYU Law LL M amp J S D J S D Program Law nyu edu Archived from the original on 2010 10 11 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Stanford Law School Doctor of Science of Law JSD Stanford Law School Law stanford edu Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Doctor of Laws S J D UConn School of Law www law uconn edu Retrieved 2018 08 23 The Association for Legal Career Professionals Working Glossary NALP Archived from the original on 2010 09 28 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Doctor of Juridical Science SJD Requirements Law duke edu Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2011 Tulane Law School Prospective Students Law tulane edu Archived from 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