University of Saskatchewan

Course Details

Master of Laws LLM

Course Description

The LLM program is thesis-based, offering supervision in a wide range of areas, including: Aboriginal law and indigenous peoples' rights Administration of justice Administrative and municipal law Bankruptcy and insolvency Business organizations and corporate law Commercial law (domestic and international) Contract law Constitutional law Criminal law Dispute resolution Environmental, natural resources and resource development, and agricultural law Evidence Family law Gender law and policy Health, disability, and elder law Human rights International trade and investment law Labour and employment law Legal education Legal ethics and the legal profession Legal history Legal theory Poverty, law, and access to justice Private international law Property law Public international law Sexual assault law and policy Secured financing law Tax law and policy Tort law

Course Duration

NumberDuration
16month

Career outcomes

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Master of Laws LLM University of Saskatchewan