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Established in 1887, the Faculty of Law is one of the oldest professional faculties at the University of Toronto, with a long and illustrious history. Today, it is one of the best law schools, a dynamic academic and social community with 57 full-time faculty and 25 distinguished short-term visiting professors from the world's leading law schools, as well as 500 undergraduate and graduate students. The Faculty of Law's rich academic programs are supplemented by its many legal clinics and public interest programs, and its close links to the law school's more than 6,000 alumni, who enjoy rewarding careers in every sector of Canadian society and remain involved in many aspects of life at the school. JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de PolitiquesCanadian Public Policy is Canada's foremost journal examining economic and social policy. The aim of the journal is to stimulate research and discussion of public policy problems in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including decision makers and advisers in business organizations and governments, and policy researchers in private institutions and universities. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of many public policy issues, the contents of each volume aim to be representative of various disciplines involved in public policy issues. This quarterly journal publishes interdisciplinary articles in English or French. Abstracts are provided in both languages. Published by University of Toronto Press on behalf of Canadian Public Policy Journal description provided by Canadian Public Policy. The University of Toronto Law JournalThe University of Toronto Law Journal, founded in 1935, is the oldest university law journal in Canada. It continues to represent the broad and visionary approach to legal scholarship which was initially announced by W.P.M. Kennedy, the first editor of the journal, when he ventured the hope that its publication would foster a knowledge of comparative laws, "not merely as substantive or adjectival systems, but as expressions of organized human life, of ordered progress, and of social justice." The journal publishes the work of the most internationally known scholars, not only in the law, but also in the broad range of disciplines relating to the law, such as economics, political science, philosophy, sociology, and history. Journal description provided by University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. |
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