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History Of Business Law Degree

It has been told that Doctor Juries is the first person to be awarded a professional degree and doctorate in the Business law degree professionally.

In the United States the degree was for the first time awarded in the Harvard University.

This took place in the 19th century, which was found to be similar to the Business law degree of an old European doctor.

The scientific study of law which originally originated from the 19th century in Harvard was the only degree of law that had a goal of an elementary preparation for professional business lawyers.

It only had a three year program and it was the only program which was professional in law in that particular time, in that jurisdiction.

Let's take like for instance in Canada and the United States of America, a professional degrees such as D.D.S, D.O, M.D. and like many others the thesis were not very much required.

Primarily the degree only existed in the USA, not until the early years in the 1997; it happened that most of the other universities around the world in other countries appear to have started using it for the very first time.

In each and every country, Business law degree has its unique way of being practiced.

With a touch on the history as we all know, every thing that has an existence or once existed in this world it must have a historical aspect of it, lets have a little of an over view of the first time of the original roots of the Business law degree.

The foundations first started its existence in the 11th century in the European universities which was referred to as glossators which were the schools of law.entreprenadavta

Bologna was the first university in Europe which was founded as a law school and later in the 12th century became very popular with in the legal scholars.

These were the students from the Glossator School which was within the city. The Bologna University was the model university which severed as medieval during those days.

During those days, it was very common for the students who studied law to visit other countries to study.

But like in the Great Britain this was not the case because of the rejection of Roman law but with an exception for the Admiralty court which had a jurisdiction.

This was so until after the reformation of English, the Cambridge and the Oxford University did not teach the canon law.

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