(09-23-2023, 09:06 PM)Messdiener Wrote: But if St. Elizabeth doesn't offer any doctoral-level courses, I don't imagine they can teach nor grant doctoral degrees.Attached is a sample of the diploma supposedly issued by both CIE/Elizabeth collectively (from CIE website). But as you and Tomas noted, I think their alleged collaboration and granting power are questionable because there’s no evidence of such relationship in Elizabeth’s website. Also, I have emailed CIE many times before to ask basic questions about their program’s structure and some documentations, but I never heard back from them. This ambiguity even rubs more salt into the wound for them.
(09-23-2023, 02:34 PM)Tomas Wrote: (However, if I didn't mention it earlier, JUDr. title from legal point of view is still master level title, equivalent to Master of Law, it's not doctoral level.)Yes, I realized from your earlier comments that JUDr isn’t a doctoral-level program, but I think it would be an interesting educational journey as one would still have to produce an appropriate thesis and take a comprehensive exam on a related topic.
To narrow down the list of findings of (legitimate and suspicious) schools that offer “LLD” professional trainings, we have:
- Collegium Humanum (Poland) - Best fit so far, albeit a bit expensive
- FVES/Jagiellonian (Czech/Poland)
- CIE/Elizabeth (Czech/Slovakia)
- European Business & Management Institute (Unknown) - Know nothing about this school, but it seems to be a “degree mill”: https://www.ebmi.eu/programs/lld-corporate-law/
Thank you all,


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