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  2. Law schools in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, a law school was an undergraduate institution where students major in law and are awarded a Légum Baccalaureus, or LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws). Following graduation, candidates must take and pass the bar exam. Under the present judiciary exam (as of 2008), the number of new lawyers admitted each year was limited to 1,000.

  3. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of business entities defined in the legal systems of various countries. These include corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, sole traders, limited liability companies and other specifically permitted and labelled types of entities. The specific rules vary by country and by state or province.

  4. Transnational Law and Business University - Wikipedia

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    Transnational Law and Business University. Transnational Law and Business University ( TLBU) is a post-graduate university located in Goyang -si, Gyeonggi -do, Korea, [ 1] located 20 km from Seoul with a branch in Orry-la-Ville near Paris and a branch in construction in Maryland, USA [citation needed] .

  5. Korea University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    It played an important role in shaping the modern legal education system in South Korea. The school's success as a leading institution for legal education in South Korea has been bolstered by being ranked first in passing the bar exam. International rankings. In the 2013 QS World University Rankings, the law program at Korea University was ...

  6. Yeungnam University - Wikipedia

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    Yeungnam University. Yeungnam University is a private research university located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea. The university's predecessors, Taegu College and Chunggu College, were founded in Daegu in 1947 and 1950 respectively. In 1967, the two colleges were merged by President Park Chung Hee to form Yeungnam University.

  7. SolBridge International School of Business - Wikipedia

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    SolBridge is the first business school in Korea with an international faculty and student body. [4] International students come from 70 countries and represent 80% of the student population. [1] [5] At SolBridge, all courses are taught in English [6] and students have to study Korean, Chinese and Japanese languages.

  8. List of companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Location of South Korea. South Korea is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. [1] Highly urbanized at 92%, [2] South Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle; half of them live in high-rises [3] concentrated in the Seoul Capital Area with 25 million residents [4] and the world's sixth-leading global city [5] with the fourth-largest economy [6 ...

  9. Kangwon National University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    March 2002 - The one-and-only (in South Korea), 'Graduate School of Judicial Affairs'(법무전문대학원) has been operated, as a model for the very-early stage of 'reform on Korean legal system' during Kim Dae-jung Administration; March 2005 - Completion of the KNU Law main building which it stands today