Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law
This Centre was founded in 1986 by the faculties of Medicine, Religious Studies and Law, with subsequent participation by the Department of Philosophy. Its mission is to undertake and promote transdisciplinary research, teaching and community involvement in a broad field that includes health law and bioethics. The Centre's members are involved in a wide variety of activities including clinical and research ethics consultations to Ã山ǿ¼é teaching hospitals, governments and other institutions. Graduate students can undertake their Master's studies in law through the Master's Specialization in Bioethics in which Centre members, from the participating faculties including the Faculty of Law, act as thesis supervisors.
Faculty:
Faculty of Law—2009-2010 (last updated Mar. 31, 2010) (disclaimer)