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Admission to the Legal Profession: Canada Information on the following Bars/Law Societies can be obtained by consulting their websites. For information on the National Committee on Accreditation, which oversees the transfer from one provincial bar to another,...
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Admission to the Legal Profession: The United States The J.D. degree is an approved law degree in some U.S. jurisdictions (i.e., NY and MA), and is accepted as the equivalent of a degree in law from an accredited U.S. law school in those jurisdictions. This...
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Faculty of Law Career Development Office The programs offered by the Faculty of Law prepare students for a wide array of careers in the practice of law and related fields. To enable its graduates to take full advantage of opportunities available to them, the...
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Resource Centre of the Faculty of Law CDO The Resource Centre of the Career Development Office (CDO) houses publications related to job search strategies, diversity, employer types, and much more! The CDO also maintains a website full of publications, information...
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On-Campus Recruitment for the Faculty of Law The Career Development Office (CDO; mcgill.ca/cdo) coordinates various recruitment processes throughout the year. Four of these involve On-Campus Interviews (OCIs): one for U.S. employers (August), one for Vancouver...
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Career Days for Law Students The Career Development Office (CDO; mcgill.ca/cdo) organizes six career days annually: one exploring the different career paths a law degree leads to, one for public interest employers from all over the country, one for Ottawa employers...
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Faculty of Law Training Programs and Publications The Career Development Office (CDO; mcgill.ca/cdo) provides materials and organizes seminars on how to pursue a career in law and related areas. Individual counselling is provided to assist students in their...
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Nahum Gelber Law Library The Law Library is a state-of-the-art facility with a collection of over 220,000 volumes and online resources covering Canadian, foreign, and international law. The collection supports the Faculty of Law undergraduate transsystemic...
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Law Research Centres Two research institutes are affiliated to the Faculty of Law: the Institute of Comparative Law (ICL); and the Institute of Air and Space Law (IASL). The Faculty of Law also supports several semi-independent research centres: the...
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Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism This Centre is a focal point for innovative legal and interdisciplinary research, dialogue, and outreach on human rights and legal pluralism. The Centre's mission is to provide students, professors, and the larger...
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Centre for Intellectual Property Policy This Centre was founded in 2003 under the auspices of the Faculty of Law. The goal of the Centre is to explore new perspectives on intellectual property. Researchers affiliated with the Centre come from a...
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Centre for Research in Air and Space Law This Centre is the principal research and educational outreach arm of 平特五不中's Institute of Air and Space Law (established in 1951), which provides the core degree-granting educational program. The Centre for Research...
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Paul-Andr茅 Cr茅peau Centre for Private and Comparative Law The Paul-Andr茅 Cr茅peau Centre for Private and Comparative Law was founded in 1975 and conducts research in the field of comparative private law, with a special focus on jurilinguistics, i.e., the...
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Admission, Registration, and Regulations Admission Degree Requirements Important Information about Program Selection Examination Regulations Courses Outside the Student鈥檚 Faculty Overview of Programs Offered Suggested Courses for Freshman/U0 Year Students Browse...
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Admission, Registration, and Regulations Information concerning admission to the Bieler School of Environment and the regulations concerning the Environment programs is provided in these sections: Admission, Registration, and Regulations Admission Degree...
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Admission You may be admitted to a B.A., B.A. & Sc., B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.), or B.Sc. program offered by the Bieler School of Environment on one of the University鈥檚 two campuses: the Macdonald Campus (B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) program) and the Downtown Campus (B.A.,...
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Degree Requirements for Environment Students To be eligible for a B.A. degree, you must fulfil all the faculty and program requirements as indicated in the Degree Requirements for the Faculty of Arts. To be eligible for a B.A. & Sc. degree, you must...
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Important Information about Environment Program Selection You must select a Concentration in order to graduate. If you are unsure of the Concentration that you want to pursue in U1, you may register in the Major or Faculty Program Environment...
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Examination Regulations Regulations concerning the method of evaluation of any course (including those governing supplemental examinations) are those of the faculty that offers the course. You should note that supplemental exams are available for courses...
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Courses Outside the Student鈥檚 Faculty Students in the School鈥檚 B.A., B.A. & Sc., B.Sc., and B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) programs may take courses outside their faculty according to the regulations of their faculty of admission. These regulations are not...

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