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These statistics show data for the LLM - Master of Laws (LLM). Data are separated for each degree program combination. You may view data for other degree options in the respective program profile.
ENROLMENT DATA
| 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 |
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Applications | 92 | 120 | 79 | 77 | 97 |
Offers | 12 | 15 | 12 | 15 | 11 |
New Registrations | 7 | 7 | 6 | 10 | 7 |
Total Enrolment | 20 | 19 | 17 | 18 | 15 |
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This list shows faculty members with full supervisory privileges who are affiliated with this program. It is not a comprehensive list of all potential supervisors as faculty from other programs or faculty members without full supervisory privileges can request approvals to supervise graduate students in this program.
- Affolder, Natasha (International Environmental Law, Biodiversity Law, Law and Sustainability)
- Aloni, Erez (Law and legal practice; Law; Contracts; family law; law and sexuality)
- Arbel, Efrat (Law and legal practice; Law; Constitutional law; Gender and Law; Legal and Critical Theory; Prison Law and Policy; Refugee Law; Tort Law)
- Bakan, Joel Conrad (Constitutional Law, Legal Theory, Socio-Legal Studies)
- Benedet, Janine (Law and legal practice; Penal Law; Labor Standards and Laws; Human Rights and Liberties, Collective Rights; prostitution and pornography; sexual abuse of girls; sexual harassment in employment and education; sexual violence against women)
- Beswick, Samuel Peter (Private law; Common law; Comparative law; Torts, private obligations and product liability law; Legal theory, jurisprudence and legal interpretation; Law; Law and time; Limitations; Remedies; Tort Law; Restitution and unjust enrichment; Public authority liability)
- Bhandar, Brenna (Law and legal practice; property law)
- Biukovic, Ljiljana (Adaptation of international legal norms by national governments, the impact of regionalism on multilateral trade negotiations and the development of European Union Law,European union Law, International Trade Law, International Dispute Resolution, E-commerce, Comparative Law )
- Cheng, Jie (Comparative Constitutional Law; Chinese Law and Governance; Hong Kong and Macau Basic Laws; Land Property Law; Information Law)
- Christie, Gordon (Legal Theory, and trans-cultural tort law, Aboriginal law, Indigenous legal orders, Indigenous legal theory, Legal Theory and trans-cultural tort law)
- Clifford, Robert (Aboriginal and Indigenous law)
- Cui, Wei (Law and legal practice; Taxation; Law; Social Organization and Political Systems; Chinese administrative law; Chinese legislative system; law and development; Law and political economy; tax and development; tax policy)
- Cunliffe, Emma (Women and the law, evidence, experts, courts and media, open justice, pathology and law, criminal law, SIDS, child homicide )
- Dauvergne, Catherine (Immigration, Immigration Law, Refugee Law, Legal Theory, Globalization)
- Duff, David (Tax Law Tax Policy Environmental Taxation Charities, Tax law and policy, environmental taxation, comparative and international taxation, and distributive justice)
- Etxabe, Julen (Law and society; Literature and critical theory; History and philosophy of law and justice; Law and humanities; Legal Theory and Jurisprudence; Human Rights; Political Theory; Law and literature; Cultural Studies)
- Flynn, Alexandra (Law and society; Municipal Law; Local Governance; property law; Administrative Law; Experiential legal education; Socio-Legal Studies; Law & Cities)
- Ford, Cristie (Law and legal practice; Law; Regulation; Social, Economical and Political Impacts of Innovations; Laws, Standards and Regulation Impacts; Administrative Law; Ideological, Political, Economical and Social Environments of Social Transformations; Financial innovation and fintech; financial regulation; Legal innovation and law tech; regulation & governance theory; securities regulation; the legal profession; Innovation and the law)
- Franks, Scott (Aboriginal and Indigenous law; Jurisprudence, legal theory, and critical studies; legal history; Legal methodology and interdisciplinary approaches)
- Goldbach, Toby Susan (Law and legal practice; Political Culture, Society and Ideology; Procedural Law; Jurisprudence; Comparative Law; Dispute Resolution; Judicial Politics; law and development)
- Goold, Benjamin (Law and legal practice; Law; Border Studies; Criminal Justice; Human Rights; migration; Privacy; security)
- Gordon, Sara (Law and legal practice; Intersection of psychology and mental health with the criminal justice system; Criminal law and criminal justice; Health law and policy; Legal methodology and interdisciplinary approaches)
- Grant, Isabel (Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Psychiatry and Law)
- Harris, Douglas (Property law (except intellectual property law); Canadian history; property law; condominium law; legal history; Law & Cities)
- Hastie, Bethany (Labour & Employment Law, Human Rights, Socio-Legal Studies, Access to Justice)
Sample Thesis Submissions
- Sport slavery : The exploitation of teenagers by ‘mock-amateur’ for-profit sport cartels : a study of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) & the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) : can law obtain compensation for these monetized young st...
- Towards “net-zero” warfare? : mitigation of military greenhouse gas emissions in peacetime and during armed conflict
- A study in executive branch noncompliance with law : government secrecy, endangered species protection, and the whitebark pine
- Deciding on ESG : the business judgment rule in Canada, Germany, and Delaware and its impact on corporate adoption of ESG
- Social order in the age of artificial intelligence : the use of technology in migration governance and decision-making
- Empowering autonomy : a novel approach to the right to accessible abortion : exploring realities from the perspective of abortion seekers in Canada and England and Wales
- Examining the judicial imposition of indeterminate sentences for dangerous offenders in Canada
- Overview of the African continental free trade area (AfCFTA) and challenges of implementation : Nigeria and South Africa's implementation as case studies
- “Revitalizing” environmental assessment : interpreting the Environmental Assessment Act in light of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- A balance between flexibility and certainty in fair use : analysis of the compatibility of US fair use and Canadian fair dealing with Korean copyright law
- Sustaining the corporate income tax rates of small businesses in developing economies : lessons for Nigeria from Canada, South Africa, and the UK
- Trapped by a record : how information sharing between schools and police agencies perpetuate the school to prison pipeline
- Applying context theory : the narrative of homelessness and law
- The protection of AI-generated works under European copyright law : toward adoption of a neighbouring rights approach
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The Government of British Columbia has appointed two new judges to the Provincial Court to support consistent and timely access to justice.
The new judges appointed to the Provincial Court are:
- Michael Fortino (effective Sept. 27, 2024); and
- Michael Libby (effective Sept. 27, 2024).
Michael Fortino started his career as a criminal defence lawyer and went on to become Crown counsel and then administrative Crown counsel specializing in major crimes. In 2022, he was appointed deputy regional Crown counsel in the Fraser region. Fortino was a Canadian Armed Forces reservist from 2001 until2023, where he actively coached and mentored staff involved in the administration of the cadet program. He is also one of the developers and administrators of the Surrey Inns of Court program, which helps advance advocacy and practice skills in young lawyers. In 2022, he received a BC Prosecution Service award recognizing his “commitment to training and mentorship of young lawyers” and was a finalist for a Premier’s Excellence Award as an emerging leader in the BC Public Service.
Michael Libby has practised criminal law with many years experience as ad hoc Crown counsel and defence counsel, as well as corporate and commercial litigation, tort and insurance defence litigation and mediation. He became a partner at his firm in 2010 and served as the firm’s national managing partner from 2018 until 2022. Libby has also co-authored several law textbooks that cover topics such as the Motor Vehicle Act, sports and recreation liability law and liquor and cannabis liability law. He has volunteered as the program co-ordinator and faculty member for the British Columbia Inns of Court program for more than 20 years, educating and mentoring 50 junior barristers each year. He was appointed King’s Counsel in 2023.
These judicial appointments are made by considering various factors, such as the court's requirements, the diversity of the judiciary and the candidates’ areas of expertise. These two appointments show the Province’s continued dedication to ensuring fair access to justice for everyone in British Columbia.
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- The council recommends potential judges to the attorney general, with the final appointment made through a cabinet order-in-council.
- Although judges and judicial justices are located in a judicial region, many leverage technology such as video-conferencing for court proceedings, and travel regularly throughout the province to meet changing demands.
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For information about the judicial appointment process, visit: https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca
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