- Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
- Access to Justice
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Canadian Legal History
- Charter Issues in Criminal Law
- Children, Youth, and the Law
- Français Juridique-Droit Public
- Gender and the Law
- Human Rights Law
- Indigenous Economic Development and the Law
LLM Course Streams
Students in the Master of Laws degree program may choose to complete a general field of study, or one of the following seven specialized streams. Please explore the descriptions for the below-listed courses on the University of Manitoba’s Academic Calendar.
Human Rights
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- Intellectual Property Law
- Law and Religion
- Law and Resistance
- Legal Issues in Policing
- Preventing Wrongful Convictions
- Refugee Law
- Research Paper in Law
- Securities
- Sexual Expression, Conduct, and Work in Canada
- Sports Law
- Transitional Justice
Business
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- Administrative Law
- Agency & Partnership
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency
- Clinical Administrative Law
- Commercial Law
- Construction Law
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Law
- Corporations II
- Employment Law
- Français Juridique-Droit Privé
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- Français Juridique-Droit Public
- Global and Domestic Governance of Tainted Finance
- Income Tax Law and Policy
- International Business Law
- Internet & E-Commerce Law
- Negotiable Instruments and Banking Law
- Real Estate Transactions
- Remedies
- Research Paper in Law
Indigenous Studies
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- Aboriginal Law-Criminal Justice and Family Law
- Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
- Canadian Legal History
- Charter Issues in Criminal Law
- Children, Youth, and the Law
- Civil Procedure
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- Indigenous Economic Development and the Law
- Indigenous Methodologies and Perspectives
- Intellectual Property Law
- Oral History, Indigenous Peoples, and the Law
- Remedies
- Research Paper in Law
Law and Society
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- Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
- Access to Justice
- Agency and Partnership
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Canadian Legal History
- Children, Youth, and the Law
- Civil Procedure
- Comparative Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Droits Linguistiques
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Français Juridique-Droit Public
- Gender and the Law
- Immigration and Citizenship Law
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- Intellectual Property Law
- Issues in Law and Bio Ethics
- Labour-Management Relations
- Language Rights
- Law and Popular Culture
- Law and Religion
- Law and Resistance
- Law, Technology, & the Future
- Legal Issues in Policing
- Municipal Law
- Philanthropy and the Law
- Private International Law
- Public International Law
- Refugee Law
- Research Paper in Law
- Sexual Expression, Conduct, and Work in Canada
- Sports Law
- The Legislative Process
Criminal Law
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- Aboriginal Law-Criminal Justice and Family Law
- Access to Justice
- Advanced Advocacy
- Charter Issues in Criminal Law
- Clinical Criminal Law
- Français Juridique-Droit Public
- International Criminal Justice
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- Legal Issues in Policing
- Preventing Wrongful Convictions
- Research Paper in Law
- Sentencing
- Sexual Expression, Conduct, and Work in Canada
- Sports Law
- Transnational Criminal Law
Public Policy
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- Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
- Administrative Law
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Canadian Legal History
- Legal Issues in Policing
- Refugee Law
- Securities
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- Employment Law
- Global and Domestic Governance of Tainted Finance
- Income Tax Law and Policy
- Internet & E-Commerce Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Issues in Law and Bio Ethics
- Labour-Management Relations
- Research Paper in Law
Practice
Practice-based streams are externships and clinic-based courses which are available to LLM students through the LAW Externship. These include:
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- L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic
- University of Manitoba Community Law Centre
- Public Interest Law Centre
- Rights Clinic at Robson Hall
- International Human Rights Clinic
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- Legal Help Centre
- Cochrane Saxberg Indigenous Rights Clinic
- Law Reform Commission
- Robson Crim