Law in Contemporary Society

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 My interest in studying law is directly related to my interest in economic development. I’m concerned with the ethical and philosophical implications of living in a world where living standards vary so greatly. I’m also curious about the intersection of law, finance, trade, social policy, and governance in the context of the developing world. I chose law school (rather than graduate school for economics or international affairs, for instance) because I sensed that lawyers make things happen, rather than only think about how things could or should happen.

-- EdwardNewton - 17 Jan 2008


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My interest in studying law is directly related to my interest in economic development. I’m concerned with the ethical and philosophical implications of living in a world where living standards vary so greatly. I’m also curious about the intersection of law, finance, trade, social policy, and governance in the context of the developing world. I chose law school (rather than graduate school for economics or international affairs, for instance) because I sensed that lawyers make things happen, rather than only think about how things could or should happen.

-- EdwardNewton - 17 Jan 2008

 
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