- 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 Focus Areas
Students in the Master of Laws degree program may find the below focus areas useful for planning their elective course selections and may choose to organize their studies in a single focus area. Please explore course descriptions 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
- 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
- Charter Issues in 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
- Indigenous Rights Clinic
- Law Reform Commission
- Robson Crim