Of course it is this way. Anyone who doesn't know how laws work in different countries cannot understand certain questions. And there are a lot of...
That's just what I wanted to know. But now you explained the question in a right way. Yeah, and remember that posting an answer who is not...
Don't worry Johann :) I just wrote a long answer where I explained some arguments, but I was logged out by the site and my answer was lost. No...
It was a figured question guy :) Yes, I know how it works. Of course. Well, in Italy you can refer to yourself as a Doctor if you hold a degree...
Thank you Rich, but I didn't want an ethical answer. I wanted a LEGAL answer. Regardless what we all think about CU, if that University has a...
Please excuse me if I re-up this topic but I have a question for you (not regarding me, I'm regularly graduated in Italy as a Lawyer). Regardless...
If you look at the link I posted, you'll se that someone was searching for a non-accredited (but legally authorized to issue degrees) University....
Hi guyz, what about http://www.aiu.edu/ ? Some say i't state-approved and authorized to issue degrees, some say not....
Well... I know that Canterbury University is legally authorized to issue degrees in its jurisdiction (also if the degrees released aren't worth...
Yeah that's right, I think so. But I wanted him to read something reliable, my advices were not. :D
The matter is not about the possibility of using the Ph.D in Naturopathy tthat my friends ha sbeen awarded. In Italy naturopathy is not...
Yeah, just what I was thinking about, a completely mill, isnt'it? Poor little friend of mine, who spent money and time to obtain a degree as...
Hi guyz, does anyone know if Leibniz University in Nevada, or New mexico, and Italy (though it is unaccredited and considered as a Diploma...
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