International Law doable for those without law background?
I have opted International Relations as one of my optionals and am tempted to take International Law with it. However, is it a good idea to opt I.L. having no background?
My biggest worry is that I won't have the approach to the subject that a student of law has. I will of course have to learn how to think like a law student which is an interesting challenge for me. My only question is, is it doable or is it too big a challenge? |
Norymberskie yes you can do it. I.L is good subject and scoring subject. You can prepare it with in one week without law background.
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Thanks for your encouraging reply. I also find it really interesting so I guess I will go ahead with it along with IR.
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[QUOTE=Norymberskie;838408]Thanks for your encouraging reply. I also find it really interesting so I guess I will go ahead with it along with IR.[/QUOTE]
Brother have you decided finally? I am still confused, what made you so sure about it? Please share |
[QUOTE=Malik Mana;838358]Norymberskie yes you can do it. I.L is good subject and scoring subject. You can prepare it with in one week without law background.[/QUOTE]
What is the best book for "International Law" ??? If you have any notes then please send me on my email |
I just find the topics and law in general much more interesting than say history subjects or sociology, psychology etc...That is why I am interested in this subject.
I haven't started the preparation yet as I am busy reading books and newspaper these days. |
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