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has gloss | eng: Bachelor of Civil Law or BCL is the name of various degrees in law conferred by English-language universities. Historically, it originated as a postgraduate degree in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but many universities now offer the BCL as an undergraduate degree. The reference to civil law was not originally in contradistinction to common law, but to canon law, although it is true that common law was not taught in the civil law faculties in either university until at least the second half of the 18th century. However, some universities in English-speaking countries use the degree in the former sense. |
lexicalization | eng: Bachelor of Civil Law |
instance of | (noun) an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies bachelor's degree, baccalaureate |
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has gloss | fra: Le terme de Bachelor of Civil Law (abrégé en BCL ou B.C.L.) désigne une série de diplômes de droit dans les pays anglophones ou anglo-saxons. |
lexicalization | fra: Bachelor of civil law |
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has gloss | spa: El término de Bachelor of Civil Law (abreviado en BCL ó B.C.L.) designa una serie de diplomas de Derecho en los países anglófonos ó anglosajones. |
lexicalization | spa: Bachelor of civil law |
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