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Autonomous University of Central America (Universidad Autónoma de Centro América (UACA)) LLM - Specialty in Notarial and Registry Law
Autonomous University of Central America (Universidad Autónoma de Centro América (UACA))

LLM - Specialty in Notarial and Registry Law

Curridabat, Costa Rica

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Feb 2025

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    About: The LLM - Specialty in Notarial and Registry Law provides advanced knowledge in notarial practices and registry law. The program covers essential topics like legal techniques, communication skills, and law-related principles to prepare students for real-world applications in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue careers as notaries, legal advisors, or professionals in government registries. Other potential roles include managing legal documentation, compliance roles, or working within real estate and property law sectors. Students can leverage their expertise in various sectors requiring specialized legal knowledge.

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The graduate of the Specialty of Notarial and Registry Law of the Autonomous University of Central America will be supported by the theoretical and practical knowledge required by Costa Rican legislation and society to adequately fulfill the activity inherent to the specialty, which benefits of modern, deep, and critical knowledge in their field, theoretical-practical training for the professional exercise of the specialty, ability to critically face problems and give them a satisfactory solution. He will be able to handle databases for academic legal research, specialized consultancies, social problems, or evaluation of legal antecedents.

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