The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
Chapter XXX.—The Degree of Doctor of Laws
Chapter XXX.—The Degree of Doctor of Laws.
1. | Jurisprudence. |
2. | Roman Law. |
3. | International law I these subjects to be more fully treated than for the degree of Bachelor of Laws). |
4. | Principles of Legislation. |
II. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination for the degree of Doctor of Laws until the examination of the second year following that in which the candidate shall have passed for the degree of Bachelor of Laws.
page 115III. Every candidate intending to present himself for examination shall signify his intention to the Chancellor at least six months previously.
IV. The fee for the examination for the degree of Doctor of Laws shall be one guinea.