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  • Law Schools of South America

    South America is one of the more diverse continents in the world. Studying the law in such an environment can be exciting and create unique opportunities. This article provides an overview of some of South America's top law schools.

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  • Law Schools of Europe

    From London and Rome to Paris and Brussels, Europe boasts rich legal traditions. With so many schools and cities in Europe to choose from, FindLaw is here to provide you with the resources you'll need to start your journey.

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  • Law Schools of Canada

    Canada was once referred to as a country with too much geography. Its mountains, forests, and arctic tundra are breathtaking, but Canada also happens to boast three of the top law schools in the world, the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia.

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  • Law Schools of Asia

    It was once the home of the Silk Road, and now Asia has many countries described as modern economic miracles. If you're interested in studying law in Asia, let FindLaw make your life easy with this overview of the top law schools in the region.

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  • Law Schools of Africa and the Middle East

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to study law in regions that developed some of history's first legal systems and codes? If you're looking to study law abroad, consider attending a law school in the Middle East or Africa, many of which are also affiliated with U.S. study abroad programs.  

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