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Complete information on programs, courses and university regulations pertaining to the Faculty of Law for 2010-2011 is available in the 2010-2011 Faculty of Law PDF.
The oldest law faculty in the country and one of the world’s most prestigious, Â鶹Çø is at the vanguard of legal education. Allowing you to graduate with both civil and common law degrees, the Â鶹Çø Integrated Program offers a unique and novel approach to understanding law. Indeed, it recently received an Outstanding Program in International Education Award from the Canadian Bureau of International Education. With a background in both legal traditions of the Western world, you’ll have the flexibility of practicing law in any province in Canada, or be equipped for an international career. While you’re studying, you’ll get a chance to apply what you’ve learned through various activities such as court clerkships, clinical programs and human rights internships.
Why do students choose Â鶹Çø? The Faculty’s unrivalled reputation in Canada and abroad is one reason. The Faculty offers a program attuned to the global environment. Its relatively small size and the diverse backgrounds of both students and professors make it a vigorous and fascinating environment.