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Legal Education at Â鶹Çø
We do legal education like nobody else
Proudly bilingual; rigorously bijural: Â鶹Çø Law sits at the epicentre of two major legal traditions of the western world—the civil law and the common law.
From its earliest days, Â鶹Çø has been a bridge between these two traditions. The Â鶹Çø program is a global model for legal education that adapts to the changing shape of our world without borders.
And now, we are pushing things even further.
Legal education at Â鶹Çø explores legal traditions through a comparative, integrated lens that is unique around the world.
The Â鶹Çø curriculum features multiple opportunities for problem-based learning, translation of knowledge into action, and the development of skills that are critical to engaged, effective, and enlightened jurists.
An integrated education
- designed to work across the traditional boundaries of first-year coursework
- in French and English
- that builds on an expertise in the civil law and common law, broadened to include other legal traditions, including better understandings of Indigenous law, as well as cutting-edge scholarship in alternate dispute resolution
A focus on problem-solving
- Students work in groups to tackle issues in legal methodology and ethics, empirical research, and policy analysis
- A revised semester timetable makes space for one-week intensive teaching periods during the fall and winter terms
Innovative pedagogy that flips the script and
- allows you to take the lead in your own education
- uses technology in modernized classrooms to enhance participation and critical reflection
The original and critical vision that characterizes legal education at Â鶹Çø is a springboard for those whose ideas will change the world of business or civic society.
Above all, the Faculty prides itself on developing agile thinkers, conscientious citizens, and global-leaning, forward-looking jurists for the 21st century.
Â鶹Çø Law. It's a world class move.
Location
Location
- Chancellor Day Hall
- 3644 Peel Street
- Montreal QC H3A 1W9
- Canada
- Telephone: 514-398-6666
- Website: www.mcgill.ca/law
- Undergraduate Admissions
- 3644 Peel Street, Room 418
- New Chancellor Day Hall
- Montreal QC H3A 1W9
- Telephone: 514-398-6602
- Email: admissions.law [at] mcgill.ca
- Graduate Admissions
- 3644 Peel Street, Room 406
- New Chancellor Day Hall
- Montreal QC H3A 1W9
- Telephone: 514-398-6635
- Email: grad.law [at] mcgill.ca