Australia Journalism Law

To all Dutch, German, Dannes, swiss, austrians, French foke.?
.........(from australia)..... Would a graduate in law, and Journalism, be able to get a job in Journalism or law if they moved from Australia over to (The netherlands, germany, Denmark,Switzerland, Austria, or france? would it be hard? is it likely to happen? Help needed really love europe!!!
probably not france. French law is based on the french civil code (which is also used in haiti, louisiana, quebec, and many latin american countries), and is different from English Common Law, which is what is used in the UK, America, English Canada, and the English Caribbean.
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Rides on Railways $17.45 New - Samuel Sidney (1813-1883) was a British author, journalist and editor. He studied and briefly practised law, but abandoned it and turned to journalism. His interest in agriculture led him to visit and write about many agricultural exhibitions. Due to the influence of his younger brother John, he became interested in Australia and they cowrote the Australian Hand-Book in 1848. It's success led the brothers to begin a weekly journal; Sidney's Emigrant's Journal (1848-1849) which then became |
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