McGill University's LLM in General Law (Thesis or Non-Thesis) offers students maximum flexibility to design their legal studies. The Non-Thesis option focuses on advanced coursework in law and a research project, ideal for those wanting to deepen their knowledge of North American legal systems. The Thesis option is research-focused, culminating in a substantial original legal research thesis. Both options require 45 credits and provide exposure to McGill’s transsystemic approach, bridging common and civil law traditions. Entry is competitive, with the faculty recognized internationally for outstanding legal education and scholarship.
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