Description
Are you looking for an alternative career in law where you can earn extra money by working flexible hours in your own time? We are currently seeking skilled law graduates who can produce quality written work in the areas of Administrative and Constitutional Law. We are the leading provider of custom-written essays and academic support papers in the UK and have recently expanded to offer our services to a worldwide customer base.
The kind of work you can expect to complete can vary greatly. Academic Knowledge legal writing projects can include answering essay questions, writing skeleton arguments, essay plans, problem questions, dissertation development, legal report writing, opinion writing, document drafting, moot court / mock trial preparation, and similar legal tasks.
Examples of the types of areas that you may be asked to write about include: the UK Constitution, institutions of the state, the doctrine of the separation of powers, the Royal prerogative, Parliamentary Sovereignty, devolution, types of legislation, EU Law, constitutional conventions, civil liberties and human rights, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and public order, police powers, judicial review, and tribunals, inquiries and ombudsmen.
Requirements
We require all our researchers to have a recognised university degree to at least a 2:1 level. The reality is that many of our researchers are qualified at Masters level and above, and have extensive experience of working as Lawyers or Barristers within the legal industry. We welcome new researchers with the following qualifications:
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Masters of Laws (LLM)
Legal Practice Course (LPC), Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), Bar Vocational Course (BVC)
GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law)
PhD in Law
Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD)
National / state bar qualification
To be eligible to apply for this vacancy you must have:
A minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent (60%+)
Excellent written English skills