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Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University)
The Institute of Comparative Law is a teaching and research institute at McGill University’s Faculty of Law in Montréal, Canada specializing in Comparative Law, Comparative Legal History and Comparative Legal Theory. Former directors include Professors Paul-André Crépeau and H. Patrick Glenn. ==History== Given McGill’s location in the Canadian province of Québec – a mixed jurisdiction featuring both civil law and common law legal traditions – and the comparative leanings of the Faculty’s early leadership, the study of Law at McGill has had an implicit comparative focus dating back to its first degree program in 1848.〔Macdonald, Roderick A. “The National Law Programme at McGill: Origins, Establishment, Prospects” (1990) 13 Dalhousie Law Journal 211 at 212.〕 The formal study of Comparative Law gained prominence at McGill in the early and mid-20th century. In acknowledgment of this development, and with McGill located in a mixed jurisdiction, the Ford Foundation recognized McGill as uniquely suited for the study of comparative law, and supported the foundation of the Institute of Comparative Law – originally under the name of the Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law – through a major grant in 1965.〔Brierley, JEC “Developments in Legal Education at McGill, 1970-1980” (1982-83) 7 Dalhousie Law Journal 364 at 364 (indicating its founding in 1965); Macdonald, supra n2 at 290 (also indicating 1965); Frost, Stanley Brice McGill University: For the Advancement of Learning, Volume II, 1895-1971 (Montréal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1984) at 319 (suggesting a 1966 founding).〕
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