Master of Arts in Legal Studies 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Organized around the theme of law and social transformation, this interdisciplinary MA program is designed for students interested in developing a rigorous and critical understanding of how law works, the different ways individuals encounter and challenge law, the changing means by which regulation takes place and the relationship between law, nation, citizenship and belonging. Our students participate in ongoing research and seminar series sponsored by the Department of Law and Legal Studies, including the Jurisprudence Center and the Graduate Culture Seminar.

A Specialization in AccessibilityAfrican Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies is available.

Capital Advantage

With a location in the nation’s capital, Carleton is in close proximity to Parliament, the Supreme Court of Canada and various government departments directly and indirectly involved with law. In addition, offices of many interest groups and social movements concerned with legal and social change provide Carleton with unrivaled resources for research and policy studies in law and governance.

Fields of Specialization

  • Citizenship, Human Rights and Political Economy
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Gender, Sexuality and Identity
  • Crime Governance and Security
  • Globalization, International Law and Transnational Justice
  • Law, History, Culture and Humanities

Research Highlights

  • Political trials in Canadian history
  • Judicial politics in authoritarian regimes
  • Identity and international war crimes tribunals
  • Independence referendums in democratic theory
  • Political economy of public and private policing

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Organized around the theme of law and social transformation, this interdisciplinary MA program is designed for students interested in developing a rigorous and critical understanding of how law works, the different ways individuals encounter and challenge law, the changing means by which regulation takes place and the relationship between law, nation, citizenship and belonging. Our students participate in ongoing research and seminar series sponsored by the Department of Law and Legal Studies, including the Jurisprudence Center and the Graduate Culture Seminar.

A Specialization in AccessibilityAfrican Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies is available.

Capital Advantage

With a location in the nation’s capital, Carleton is in close proximity to Parliament, the Supreme Court of Canada and various government departments directly and indirectly involved with law. In addition, offices of many interest groups and social movements concerned with legal and social change provide Carleton with unrivaled resources for research and policy studies in law and governance.

Fields of Specialization

  • Citizenship, Human Rights and Political Economy
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Gender, Sexuality and Identity
  • Crime Governance and Security
  • Globalization, International Law and Transnational Justice
  • Law, History, Culture and Humanities

Research Highlights

  • Political trials in Canadian history
  • Judicial politics in authoritarian regimes
  • Identity and international war crimes tribunals
  • Independence referendums in democratic theory
  • Political economy of public and private policing

Admission Requirements

2.7+
6.5+
86+
28+
60+

2 Years
Jan-2000

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