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== Notable previous faculty members ==
== Notable previous faculty members ==
*[[Irwin Cotler]], human rights lawyer, [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|Member of Parliament]] and former [[Minister of Justice (Canada)|Canadian Minister of Justice]]
*[[Irwin Cotler]], human rights lawyer, [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|MP]] for [[Mount Royal (electoral district)|Mount Royal]and [[Minister of Justice (Canada)|Canadian Minister of Justice]]
*[[Paul-André Crépeau]], responsible for drafting the new Civil Code of Quebec
*[[Paul-André Crépeau]], responsible for drafting the new Civil Code of Quebec
*[[H. Patrick Glenn]], comparative legal scholar and author of [[Legal Traditions of the World]]
*[[H. Patrick Glenn]], comparative legal scholar and author of [[Legal Traditions of the World]]
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*[[John Peters Humphrey]], founding Director of the [[United Nations]] Human Rights division and principal drafter of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
*[[John Peters Humphrey]], founding Director of the [[United Nations]] Human Rights division and principal drafter of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
*[[Nicholas Kasirer]], scholar of civil law, comparative law, and law and language, Dean of the faculty 2004-2009, [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] judge
*[[Nicholas Kasirer]], scholar of civil law, comparative law, and law and language, Dean of the faculty 2004-2009, [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] judge
* [[David Lametti]], [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|Member of Parliament]] for [[LaSalle—Émard—Verdun]] and [[Parliamentary Secretary]] to the [[Minister of International Trade (Canada)|Minister of International Trade]]
* [[David Lametti]], MP for [[LaSalle—Émard—Verdun]] and [[Parliamentary Secretary]] to the [[Minister of International Trade (Canada)|Minister of International Trade]]
*[[William Campbell James Meredith|W.C.J. Meredith]], Q.C., D.C.L., special [[federal prosecutor]] at the trial of [[Fred Rose (politician)|Fred Rose]], for whom the [http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2010-2011/faculties/law/information/law_meredith_memorial_lectures Meredith Memorial Lectures] are named
*[[William Campbell James Meredith|W.C.J. Meredith]], Q.C., D.C.L., special [[federal prosecutor]] at the trial of [[Fred Rose (politician)|Fred Rose]], for whom the [http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2010-2011/faculties/law/information/law_meredith_memorial_lectures Meredith Memorial Lectures] are named
*Roderick A. Macdonald, Dean of the Faculty (1984-1989) influential law reformer, scholar, teacher, mentor and Founding President of the [[Law Commission of Canada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mcgill.ca/law/channels/news/roderick-macdonald-1948-2014|title=Bidding farewell to Roderick A. Macdonald (1948-2014)|publisher=|accessdate=28 August 2015}}</ref>
*Roderick A. Macdonald, Dean of the Faculty (1984-1989) influential law reformer, scholar, teacher, mentor and Founding President of the [[Law Commission of Canada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mcgill.ca/law/channels/news/roderick-macdonald-1948-2014|title=Bidding farewell to Roderick A. Macdonald (1948-2014)|publisher=|accessdate=28 August 2015}}</ref>
*Yves-Marie Morrissette, civil and comparative law scholar, [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] judge
*Yves-Marie Morrissette, civil and comparative law scholar, [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] judge
*[[F.R. Scott]], constitutional rights lawyer, civil libertarian, and poet
*[[F.R. Scott]], constitutional rights lawyer, civil libertarian, and poet
*[[William Tetley]], C.M., Q.C., LL. L., former [[Quebec]] Cabinet Minister, maritime law scholar
*[[William Tetley]], C.M., Q.C., LL. L., maritime law scholar, [[Quebec]] [[Member of the National Assembly (Quebec)|MNA]] for [[Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (provincial electoral district)|Notre-Dame-de-Grâce]] and [[Executive Council of Quebec|Cabinet Minister]]
*[[Stephen Toope]], international law scholar, former President of the [[University of British Columbia]]
*[[Stephen Toope]], international law scholar, former President of the [[University of British Columbia]]



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McGill University Faculty of Law
Faculté de droit de l'université McGill (French)
McGill University
TypePublic
Established1848
DeanDaniel Jutras
Academic staff
98
Students652[1]
Location, ,
CampusUrban
LanguagesEnglish, French
Websitehttp://www.mcgill.ca/law
File:McGill Wordmark.svg

The Faculty of Law is a constituent faculty of McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec. Its graduates obtain both a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), concurrently, in three to four years, allowing them to practise in both the Canadian, U.S. and UK common law system as well as Quebec's civil law system.

History

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The Faculty of Law was officially created in 1848.

With the incoming class of 1969 the Faculty added a stand-alone common law degree, suitable to the practice of law in other Canadian provinces, which could be taken individually or jointly with the traditional civilian curriculum. The joint degree was then referred to as the National Programme, and taught common law and civil law in separate courses, but combined their study in a year-long introductory "Foundations" course and in some upper-year seminars.[2]

With the incoming class of 1999 the Faculty eliminated its civil, common, and National programs, and replaced them with a single program, which includes some mandatory first-year courses and some upper-year courses which integrate both common and civil law. This joint and bilingual degree, which all students must take, is now referred to as the Transsystemic program.[3]

The Transsystemic program was created under the direction of former Dean Stephen Toope, whereby every student graduates with degrees in both civil law and common law. This means that, from the first year, courses now explore civil and common law concepts in close comparison. Students analyse and critically evaluate the two traditions, their histories, and their social, political, and cultural contexts.[4] Undergraduate students may participate in international exchange programs, and in the International Courts and Tribunals Program, which in 2006 received a Scotiabank-AUCC Award for Excellence in Internationalization.[5]

Notable previous faculty members

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ LSAC - JD: Canadian Law School Profiles. 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  2. ^ R. Macdonald, "The National Law Programme at McGill: Origins, Establishment, Prospects" Dalhousie Law Journal, 1990: 13: 211-363.
  3. ^ <name="Morissette">Morissette, Yves-Marie, "McGill's Integrated Civil and Common Law Program" J. Legal Educ., 2002: 52: 12-28.
  4. ^ <name="Strauss">Strauss, Peter, "Transsystemia—Are We Approaching a New Langdellian Moment? Is McGill Leading the Way?" J. Legal Educ., 2006: 56: 161-171.
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  6. ^ "Bidding farewell to Roderick A. Macdonald (1948-2014)". Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  7. ^ Federal Court of Canada