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La Faculté De Droit De L'Universite De Sherbrooke, Jean-Marie Lavoie Dec 1985

La Faculté De Droit De L'Universite De Sherbrooke, Jean-Marie Lavoie

Dalhousie Law Journal

httLa Faculte de droit de l'Universite de Sherbrooke c~lbrait en 1984 le trenti&me anniversaire de sa fondation. L'occasion est appropriee pour dresser un portrait de 1'&volution de notre institution et degager, si possible, les perspectives de son avenir.


Law As A Social Science, R. Lynn Campbell Jun 1985

Law As A Social Science, R. Lynn Campbell

Dalhousie Law Journal

Law is offered as an undergraduate social science discipline at Carleton University. Students may take programmes leading to both Major and Honours B.A. degrees in law or may also undertake the study of law in a combined Major or Honours programme in conjunction with another discipline. Successful completion of any programme does not qualify the graduate for admission to any bar admission programme nor is any credit given towards a law degree for courses taken at Carleton.' The purpose of the programme is to promote an awareness of the place of rules respecting human conduct in political, social and economic …


University Of Ottawa, Faculty Of Law-Common Law Section: The Past Ten Years, H. A. Hubbard Jun 1985

University Of Ottawa, Faculty Of Law-Common Law Section: The Past Ten Years, H. A. Hubbard

Dalhousie Law Journal

The character of the Common Law Section of our Faculty of Law has changed dramatically in the years since our move into our present quarters in Fauteux Hall in the Fall of 1973. In order to appreciate fully the scope of these changes, it is necessary to contrast the development of our school over the past decade with the situation that preceeded it. When the University of Ottawa opened its Faculty of Law in 1953, it renewed an undertaking begun nearly seventy years before. In 1887, a law school was established at the University of Ottawa and its first Dean, …


The University Of Alberta Faculty Of Law, Frank D. Jones Jun 1985

The University Of Alberta Faculty Of Law, Frank D. Jones

Dalhousie Law Journal

The University of Alberta was founded in 1908, three years after the Province of Alberta was created from the Northwest Territories. From the beginning the University has played a pivotal role in the life of the province. As the first and only university in the province it educated the business and professional class in the new society. Few young residents of the province ventured elsewhere to obtain a university education, and if they did, they obtained their first degree at the University of Alberta. The central importance of the Edmonton campus continued until the University of Calgary was established in …


Legal Education At Calgary: Blending Progress And Tradition, John P. S. Mclaren Jun 1985

Legal Education At Calgary: Blending Progress And Tradition, John P. S. Mclaren

Dalhousie Law Journal

The gestation period of the Faculty of Law, University of Calgary was a long one. After a short lived attempt to operate the Calgary College of Law in 1912-14, the southern Alberta city had to await the founding of the University of Calgary in 1966 before the setting up of a law school would emerge again as a serious possibility.' In 1969, after positive recommendations from both the Law Society of Alberta and the Calgary Bar Association that a law school be established at the new university, the latter under the leadership of President Fred Carruthers formed a sub-committee of …