- Bachelor of Civil Law
Bachelor of Civil Law or BCL is the name of various degrees in
law conferred by English-language universities. Historically, it originated as a postgraduate degree in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but many universities now offer the BCL as an undergraduate degree. The reference to civil law was not originally in contradistinction tocommon law , but tocanon law , although it is true that common law was not taught in the civil law faculties in either university until at least the second half of the 18th century. However, some universities in English-speaking countries use the degree in the former sense.Postgraduate degrees
In Oxford, the BCL is a taught postgraduate degree in
English law - equivalent to theMaster of Laws (LLM ) offered by other British universities. It is the highest taught course in law at Oxford, and is indeed reputed to be the "toughest law masters programme in the Common Law world".Fact|date=March 2008 At Oxford, the undergraduate law degree is a BA degree in Jurisprudence, equivalent to the Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) offered by other British universities. After obtaining the BCL degree, it is possible (though rare) to proceed to the degree of Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) in recognition of published work or court judgments. It is also possible separately to carry out legal research work as part of the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) programme.The Faculty of Civil Law in Oxford is so named to distinguish it from the faculty of
canon law which was abolished in both universities by King Henry VIII in 1535. The syllabus consisted entirely of Roman civil law until the establishment of theVinerian Professorship of English Law in 1758. Undergraduate examinations in law were not established until 1850, with the separate BA undergraduatehonour school of Jurisprudence being established in 1872.The Faculty of Civil Law in Cambridge was renamed the Faculty of Laws after the teaching of English common law was introduced in the 19th century. The postgraduate degree in this faculty, retitled LLB, is now titled LLM. The BCL degree in
Durham University is now also titled LLM.Undergraduate degrees
India
Indian universities offer 5 year (after school leaving certificate exam) or 3 year (after graduation with a BA) LLB degrees. Universities offering this degree include the
National Law School of India University [http://www.nls.ac.in] ,The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences [http://www.nujs.edu] , National Law Institute University (Bhopal) ( [http://www.nliu.com] , National Law University (Jodhpur), NALSAR (Hyderabad) and sveral other national law universities. In some southern universities (e.g.,Annamalai University ) some specialised undergraduate degrees in law are offered styled as BAL (Bachelor of Academic Laws) or BGL (Bachelor of General Laws).Ireland
The B.C.L. degree is also a standard law degree in Ireland. It is awarded by constituent universities of the
National University of Ireland , such asUniversity College Cork ,University College Dublin and theNational University of Ireland, Galway . Other Irish universities, includingUniversity of Limerick andTrinity College, Dublin , award the LL.B. degree. The LLB is offered at postgraduate level by NUI, Galway and theUniversity of Limerick also.pecifically civil law degrees
Canada (B.C.L. / LL.B. / LL.L.)
At
McGill University , the bachelor's degree inQuebec civil law is called the Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), to distinguish it from the bachelor's degree in common law offered by that same university:Bachelor of Law s (LL.B. ). Graduates earn both degrees concurrently after three to four years of study.The
University of Ottawa , although located inOntario , also offers a baccalaureate degree in Quebec civil law, which it styles theLL.L. (Latin "Legum Licentiatus", Licentiate of Laws), to distinguish it from the bachelor's degree in common law (LL.B.) offered by that same university.The other universities in Quebec that offer a baccalaureate degree in Quebec civil law (
Université de Montréal ,Université du Québec à Montréal ,Université Laval andUniversité de Sherbrooke ) call it an LL.B. (baccalauréat en droit), though in the past the degree at Université de Montréal and Université Laval was styled as the Legum Licentiatus (LL.L.).These bachelor's degrees in Quebec civil law (LL.B., B.C.L. or LL.L. depending on the university) are a first-entry degree programme which, like other first-entry university programmes in any discipline in Quebec, require a
CEGEP diploma for entry. Except in the case of McGill's programme, they are three years in length. The common law LL.B. or Quebec civil law B.C.L. are now combined at McGill University in what is called a "transystemic program" of 105 credits. Students can choose to complete the curriculum in 3, 3.5 or 4 years. Admission to the McGill programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students (as the CEGEP diploma is required) while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces (as two years of university studies is required, effectively one extra year of studies more than for a CEGEP diploma).While the baccalaureate degree in Quebec civil law is the terminal professional degree for entry into the bar admission programme of the "Barreau du Québec" (Bar of Quebec), a candidate for entry into the training programme of the "Chambre des Notaires du Québec" must, after that baccalaureate degree, go on to obtain a "Diplôme de deuxième cycle en droit notarial" (graduate studies Diploma in Notarial Law) from
Université de Montréal ,Université Laval ,Université d'Ottawa orUniversité de Sherbrooke that requires two semesters of full-time study. At Université de Montréal, by doing a directed studies paper, the student can also earn an LL.M. in Notarial Law, in addition to the Diploma in Notarial Law.Louisiana
The
Paul M. Hebert Law Center on the campus ofLouisiana State University in the U.S. confers on the graduates of its baccalaureate law program a combinedJ.D. (Juris Doctor ) / B.C.L. (Bachelor of Civil Law) in view of the Louisiana civil law components in the program and the additional (i.e., 7th) semester of study.ee also
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Degrees of the University of Oxford References
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