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The University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law provides a unique combination of linguistic and legal strengths for international projects. These strengths derive, in part, from the Faculty's provision of training in both legal systems, in Canada's two official languages: common law in both English and French, and civil law in French. In
addition, the Faculty's unique international strengths result from the
collective expertise and technical knowledge of its professors and staff
in such issues as judicial reform and development, and legislative drafting.
The Faculty has close to 80 professors with expertise in internationally
relevant legal issues, notably in international law, constitutional law
and in human rights.
Ottawa is the 'High Tech' capital of Canada, and the Common Law section has solidified its position as the leading Law and Technology Faculty in the country. Three outstanding new faculty members have been hired previous to the 2000-2001 academic year, and we are also able to draw upon abundant technological expertise in the local bar, government and industry. We are determined to take even greater advantage of our location in the Nation's Capital. More students will be able to enjoy study placements with a broader range of federal tribunals and agencies. Another exciting new course will allow students to work directly with lawyers from the Assembly of First Nations and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs in the development of policy reform and governance capacity for First Nations. To
find out more, please visit the Faculty's
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