What is a honorary degree of Doctor Laws?

An honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) is an honorary doctorate awarded by a university or college. It's not earned through academic study or the completion of a dissertation, but rather bestowed upon individuals in recognition of their outstanding achievements and contributions to a field, often law, but frequently extending to other areas such as public service, the arts, science, or business. Think of it as an award of high honor and prestige, not an academic qualification in the traditional sense.
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