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Allen & Overy "Introduce a new law" question for VS application
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank" data-source="post: 33327" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>Agree with this one</p><p></p><p>This type of question is very subjective in the end and I think it makes sense to discuss anything as long as it transpires that you know what you're talking about either via past experiences or current research. You can talk from corruption to general average reforms in shipping law. What is important in your eyes doesn't have to be the same for the others. Just make sure you type in 1-2 sentences (1 would suffice) why this matters to you, especially if the answer is 250w max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank, post: 33327, member: 1247"] Agree with this one This type of question is very subjective in the end and I think it makes sense to discuss anything as long as it transpires that you know what you're talking about either via past experiences or current research. You can talk from corruption to general average reforms in shipping law. What is important in your eyes doesn't have to be the same for the others. Just make sure you type in 1-2 sentences (1 would suffice) why this matters to you, especially if the answer is 250w max [/QUOTE]
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