Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
docteur en droit de la santé
English translation:
doctor (holder of a doctorate) in health law
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Julia Gal
May 31, 2004 15:51
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French term
docteur en droit de la santé
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5 +2 | doctor (holder of a doctorate) in health law | Julia Gal |
4 | Doctor of Laws in Health Law (or J.D. - Juris Doctor, health law) | RHELLER |
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French term (edited):
docteur en droit de la sant�
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doctor (holder of a doctorate) in health law
see references below
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Vicky Papaprodromou
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agree |
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: or (holder of) PhD in Health Law?
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yes, but it would depend in which country the doctorate was obtained as it would not necessarily be called a PhD. Doctorate is a more generic term...
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French term (edited):
docteur en droit de la sant�
Doctor of Laws in Health Law (or J.D. - Juris Doctor, health law)
If you are a Master of Jurisprudence graduate and want to pursue a career in research or academia, Loyola has a doctoral option for you: the Doctor of Laws in Health Law and Policy (D.Law). The D. Law provides highly qualified health care professionals with an opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree, using legal research methods as the tools for analyzing key issues in health law and policy. Loyola is proud to be the first and one of only a few law schools across the nation to offer the D.Law degree.
Juris Doctor, health law,
Juris Doctor, health law,
Reference:
http://loyola.atcommunications.com/degrees/dlaw.php
http://www.worldwidelearn.com/criminal-justice/law-degree.htm
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