Reflecting Canada’s bilingual and trijuridical legal system (civil law, common law, aboriginal law), as well as its location in Canada’s Capital, the Faculty of Law offers graduate programs leading to a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in Law.
The graduate studies in law are a joint Endeavour of the Common Law and Civil Law Sections. We welcome law graduates from both legal systems and from countries around the world. Courses are offered in English or in French, and occasionally in both languages. Students may readily complete their graduate studies while learning something of Canada's other legal and linguistic traditions.
The programs are offered in English and in French, and sometimes in a combination of both. In accordance with University of Ottawa Policy, examinations, assignments and the research paper or thesis may be written in either English or French. The programs are governed by the general regulations in effect for graduate studies.
For the Master of Laws degree (LLM), we offer both a thesis option and a research paper option. While students can pursue these options in any subject, we particularly emphasize the following two fields as well as the fields associated with our six concentrations described below:
International law; and
Human rights law
In the context of the master's with research paper, students have a choice of eight concentrations:
Global Sustainability and Environmental Law;
Health Law, Policy and Ethics
International Humanitarian and Security Law;
International Trade and Investment Law;
Law and Social Justice;
Law and Technology;
Legislative Studies
Compulsory Courses:
DCL 5301 Legal Research Methodology
DCL 5303 Studies in Legal Theory I
DCL 6126 International Humanitarian Law: Contemporary Challenges