Law places 12th in the world in QS World University Rankings
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’s Faculty of Law has been ranked 12th among the world’s law schools by the respected QS World University Rankings – Social Sciences for 2011. These rankings reflect a combination of academic reputation, employer reputation and citations by academics.
“Over the last 160 years, Law graduates have gone on to make significant contributions in all areas of law and society in Canada and globally, including public and private international law, human rights and international business law,” said Daniel Jutras, Dean of ’s Faculty of Law. “We are delighted that the exceptional expertise and dedication of Canada’s oldest law faculty has been recognized by QS and those surveyed.”
's Faculty of Law, which was also ranked by QS as No. 1 in Canada, is unique in that students study in both French and English, and earn both common and civil law degrees in a comparative and integrated program of legal studies.
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