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Reply 840
Deathscythe HG
Alright I guess it's settled then. What about the venue? Library discussion room?


no dude!bierodrome!:p:
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London
Reply 841
Deathscythe HG
Alright I guess it's settled then. What about the venue? Library discussion room?


That seems appropriate.
-1984-
I dont think anyone will be absurd enough to ask for such a thing.

Fridays for me has been incorporated into Saturday and Sunday to form the 'Long Weekend'. lol.


Ha I was so happy with my free fridays but thanks to me being a moron and taking so long to register for the Arabic classes I am doing, the only class with any space left was Friday 11-1 :frown: Ha thats not too bad though, at least its not late in the day
Reply 843
Bittersweet Symphony
Ha I was so happy with my free fridays but thanks to me being a moron and taking so long to register for the Arabic classes I am doing, the only class with any space left was Friday 11-1 :frown: Ha thats not too bad though, at least its not late in the day


Oh no so much for three day weekend:frown:
-1984-
Theres a lecture on the topic of human rightsand lawyers, with the head of Liberty giving a speech.

No tickets, first come, first serve basis.

I think its one to attend.


Yeah I am going to that one

http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSEPublicLecturesAndEvents/events/2006/20060927t1604z001.htm

if the rest of you dont know what we are talking about
You know Emma if you can't handle it you can always let us know . After all 5 hours on Tuesday is really tough!
Reply 846
slightly off topic, but do you lawyers have to do EU law next year?
Deathscythe HG
You know Emma if you can't handle it you can always let us know . After all 5 hours on Tuesday is really tough!


Lol no its cool, like I said if its ILS, then I really wont have much to say for. And I dont mind if I have to miss that one, I really am more concerned with the other three
naddles
slightly off topic, but do you lawyers have to do EU law next year?


Errr not sure, I think it might be an optional module.

Hey are any of you lot going to do an outside option next year, or just stick to law modules?
naddles
no dude!bierodrome!:p:


What on earth is this bierodrome you keep going on about?
Reply 850
Ah right, I was just talking to my friend who's a second year and the prospect of reading a 1600 page book for EU doesn't look appealing! How many outside options are you allowed?
Reply 851
Bittersweet Symphony
What on earth is this bierodrome you keep going on about?


Where Sam got drunk for class and Henry got intoxicated for his NHS visit:p:
Well the EU law is not a compulsory module. However if you want to practice in UK you will need to take it as one of your options
Deathscythe HG
Well the EU law is not a compulsory module. However if you want to practice in UK you will need to take it as one of your options


Yeah thats what I thought, its one of the 7 foundation subjects for a qualifying law degree
naddles
Where Sam got drunk for class and Henry got intoxicated for his NHS visit:p:


:rolleyes:
Reply 855
Deathscythe HG
Well the EU law is not a compulsory module. However if you want to practice in UK you will need to take it as one of your options


So it is compulsory for most of us.
Reply 856
-1984-
So it is compulsory for most of us.


Looks like it....anyways people I'm off for my long awaited anthropology class:p:
It is! And I really don't understand why LSE didn't make it as a compulsory module
Deathscythe HG
It is! And I really don't understand why LSE didn't make it as a compulsory module


Well a lot of people are not actually interested in going in to the legal profession, and some dont want to practice in the UK but in their home countries instead. So it would be a bit unfair to make them do it if they dont want to
Reply 859
Bittersweet Symphony
Well a lot of people are not actually interested in going in to the legal profession, and some dont want to practice in the UK but in their home countries instead. So it would be a bit unfair to make them do it if they dont want to


Even though EU law is so important?