That is quite good advice. I think i ruled economics or accounting as generally > then finance. Eco would certainly suit a human rights role, it gives you that anyltical perspective to analyse situations etc and has interesting overlaps in terms of legal analysis.
In terms of accounting, I wonder what doors open up, even if you dont pursue CA? Tax law would come to mind??
I personally don't know much about accounting - the legal and/or analytics is what I'd enjoy doing but I only did the one unit on it.
Have you considered doing a CFA? That will give you atleast a background in accounting, finance and economics. I'm not sure if you will be able to sit your CFA I exam in your pentultimite (sp) year of your commerce degree, if you can then you have your CFA by the time you graduate from law school which would be pretty specky.
If you put a gun to my head and told me I had to pick one I'd do accounting. The reason why is because I personally enjoy economics and finance as a hobby. I recall an interview with an extremely successful hedge fund trader who stated that the magazine 'The Economist' gave him information for most of his trades: in these economic times I think as financial markets start to draw themselves out of this crisis they will change as new policies are implimented; this ultimately means university syllabuses will be outdated and this opinion was shared with the enviromental sustainability VP of BHP, a senior lecturer from one of europe's top MBA schools and a senior lecturer from Curtin University in a leadership development day I attended.
Think about where you want to be in 15 years though - if you think you will be in an executive position I believe that finance or economics would be alot more appropriate.
My $0.02 anyway, for what its worth.