
Graduate Students 2010-2011
The graduate programme at Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law aims to:
The graduate programme at the Schulich School of Law promotes these objectives through personally tailored programs of study and close faculty supervision. We admit a select group of graduate students from around the world and challenge them in a rigorous intellectual manner to become legal scholars and specialty practitioners. With a modern law library and faculty members with national and international reputations, the Schulich School of Law is proud of the graduate programme it offers and the achievements of the Masters and Doctoral students it has graduated.
News and Events
History is made! The October 2010 Convocation is the first time that 3 J.S.D. candidates at Dalhousie have graduated at the same time. Dr. Elaine Craig's thesis is entitled" Sex and the Supremes:Towards A Legal Theory of Sexuality". Dr. Fiona McDonald's thesis is entitled "Patient Safety Law:Regulatory Change in Britian and Canada". Dr. Cheluchi Onyemelukwe's thesis is entitled "Governance of Health Research Involving Humans in Developing Countries:The Nigerian Example"


Dr's Craig, McDonald and Onyemelukwe pose with Dean Brooks and Professors Downie and Gibson.