Hi,
I am currently a 19 year old college junior/senior, in the States, and I want to potential practice law outside of the US. The literature on the topic is lacking. I have read though that the easiest way to practice law in Europe if I plan on doing so is to get an EU endorsement, but to do so, one must have a law degree from a European country. So my questions are as follows:
1. How difficult is it for an American to become a criminal trial layer in foreign
country?
2. How does one go about doing so?
3. Could a law degree from a British common wealth, say Jamaica, count as a law
degree from a European county, thus, qualify you to become an EU lawyer?
4. Is this Idea of practicing outside of the United States even feasible?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
RS
I am currently a 19 year old college junior/senior, in the States, and I want to potential practice law outside of the US. The literature on the topic is lacking. I have read though that the easiest way to practice law in Europe if I plan on doing so is to get an EU endorsement, but to do so, one must have a law degree from a European country. So my questions are as follows:
1. How difficult is it for an American to become a criminal trial layer in foreign
country?
2. How does one go about doing so?
3. Could a law degree from a British common wealth, say Jamaica, count as a law
degree from a European county, thus, qualify you to become an EU lawyer?
4. Is this Idea of practicing outside of the United States even feasible?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
RS