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Definition : Legum Doctor Latin [Doctor of Laws]
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What does LLD mean?

Doctor of Laws (Latin: Legum Doctor, LL.D. or LLD) is a doctorate-level academic degree in law or an honorary degree, depending on the jurisdiction.

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The double L in the abbreviation LL.D. comes from the Latin language.
In Latin, doubling the first letter was a common way to indicate the plural form of a word. Since 'legum' is the genitive plural of 'lex' (law), the double 'L' in LLD reflects this convention. It signifies 'Doctor of Laws' rather than simply 'Doctor of Law.'

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What is the full form of LLD in Law Degrees?

The full form of LLD is Legum Doctor

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