Quebec Legal Education Since 1945: Cultural Paradoxes and Traditional Ambiguities
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Quebec Legal Education Since 1945: Cultural Paradoxes and Traditional Ambiguities
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Abstract |
Includes a discussion of McGill University's role in Canadian legal education between 1945 and 1985. McGill's Law Faculty provides fundamental training in both civil law (B.C.L.) and common law (LL.B.) for all students, and gives a formal place in the curriculum to instruction in both English and French languages.
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Dalhousie Law Journal
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Vol. 9
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5-44
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Date |
1986
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Brierley, J. E. C. “Quebec Legal Education Since 1945: Cultural Paradoxes and Traditional Ambiguities.” Dalhousie Law Journal Vol. 9 (1986): 5–44.
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