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A qualifying law degree is a first step on the road to becoming a barrister. It will exempt you from the Common Professional Examination (CPE), provided it covers all seven 'foundations of legal knowledge': obligations I (contract) and II (tort); criminal law; equity and law of trusts; European Union (EU) law; property law; and public law. Once completed, and within seven years of graduation, you can then apply for the Bar Vocational Course (BVC).
October 19, 2007 at 12:50 AM
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