Faculty Affiliation
Law
Degree Programs
Law
LLM (No Concentration)
LLM Concentrations:
- Business Law;
- Criminal Law;
- Health Law, Ethics and Policy;
- Legal Theory
LLM Dual Degree Programs:
- LLB (National University of Singapore) / LLM (University of Toronto);
- LLB (Torcuato Di Tella University) / LLM (University of Toronto);
- LLB (Tsinghua University) / LLM (University of Toronto); (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- LLM (University of Toronto) / JM (Tsinghua University); (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- LLM (University of Toronto) / LLM (Tsinghua University) (admissions have been administratively suspended)
MSL
SJD
Global Professional Master of Laws
GPLLM Concentrations:
- Business Law;
- Canadian Law in a Global Context;
- Innovation, Law and Technology
Collaborative Specializations
The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:
- Bioethics (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- Law, LLM, SJD
- Global Health (U of T Global Scholar)
- Law, LLM, SJD
- Jewish Studies
- Law, LLM, MSL, SJD
- Sexual Diversity Studies
- Law, LLM, MSL, SJD
- Women and Gender Studies
- Law, LLM, SJD
Overview
The international reputation of the law school’s faculty, their breadth of interests and approaches, and the intensive intellectual atmosphere, create outstanding opportunities for graduate students pursuing advanced degrees.
Law faculty members are some of the finest doctrinal and theoretical legal scholars in public and private law. The diversity of research interests amongst the faculty allows them to supervise graduate research in almost all areas of legal scholarship. The pluralistic academic community invites a variety of approaches to legal scholarship including, but not limited to, feminism and the law, law and economics, legal history, law and society, analytical jurisprudence, and critical legal theory. Over a third of the faculty are cross-appointed to other units — a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship which encourages students to position their legal research within a broader, interdisciplinary context.
Deep/Immense Knowledge translation between academic legal theory and practical application in the professional world ensures graduates are prepared to navigate the evolving legal landscape and make impactful contributions in various areas, including legal practice, non-profit sector, business, and industry.
Students forge strong relationships with faculty members through numerous formal and informal engagements. The many workshops, lecture series, seminars, and roundtables offered at the law school foster a dynamic intellectual environment. Through the Distinguished Visiting Faculty program, students have the opportunity to meet with and learn from some of the world’s finest legal scholars.
In addition to the formal program of study, graduate students can participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities with Pro Bono Students Canada and the International Human Rights Program.
Inquiries should be directed to the Graduate Program Coordinator, Graduate Program, Faculty of Law at the address below.
Contact and Address
LLM, MSL, and SJD Program Inquiries
Web: www.law.utoronto.ca/academic-programs/graduate-programs
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (416) 978-0213
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Graduate Programs
Falconer Hall, 84 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C5 Canada
GPLLM Program Inquiries
Web: gpllm.law.utoronto.ca
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (416) 946-7384
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
GPLLM Program
Falconer Hall, 78 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C5 Canada
Graduate Faculty
Graduate faculty membership information will be coming soon.