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The McGill Law Journal is an academic legal journal established in 1952 by
the students of the McGill University Faculty of Law. Fifty years later, and
still entirely student-run, we remain committed to the advancement of legal
scholarship in both the common and civil law. Amongst university law
journals, McGill’s is especially unique as a result of its bilingual,
bijuridical character, and its success as the most frequently quoted
university law journal by the Supreme Court of Canada. Its Canadian Guide
to Uniform Legal Citation is now the standard reference guide for
numerous Canadian courts, law schools, and law journals.
lawjournal.mcgill.ca/
The McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law & Policy
is a student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal. The goal of the Journal is
to provide a forum for critical analysis and innovative commentary on the
intersection of the three pillars of sustainable development law and policy:
economics, society and human rights, and the environment.
jsdlp.mcgill.ca/
The McGill Journal of Law and Health (MJLH) is a student-run, on-line
endeavour. It is an interdisciplinary project consisting of a peer-reviewed
anthology featuring scholarly contributions by renowned academics and
practitioners alongside an organic on-line database—a resource of recent
developments in the field of health law. Both components aim to inform the
vital public debate surrounding health, public policy and ethics and to
critically explore the nexus of health and law in a transsystemic framework.
The MJLH is an open-access journal that is available on our website free of
charge.
mjlh.mcgill.ca
All theses are available for consultation at the Nahum Gelber Law Library. Some of the more recent theses can be consulted directly online through McGill eScholarship.
The Quebec Research Centre of Private & Comparative Law offers a wide array of selected publications, course materials, multimedia files and more on its site: See Transsystemic legal education to learn more.