26 Best Human Rights Law schools in Canada
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Below is a list of best universities in Canada ranked based on their research performance in Human Rights Law. A graph of 50.1K citations received by 5.78K academic papers made by 26 universities in Canada was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.
3. McGill University
- Acceptance Rate
- 46%
- Enrollment
- 37,888
- Founded
- 1821
4. University of British Columbia
- Acceptance Rate
- 52%
- Enrollment
- 20,893
- Founded
- 1908
5. York University
- Acceptance Rate
- 32%
- Enrollment
- 53,000
- Founded
- 1959
6. Queen's University
- Acceptance Rate
- 64%
- Enrollment
- 30,386
- Founded
- 1841
7. Carleton University
- Acceptance Rate
- 17%
- Enrollment
- 9,109
- Founded
- 1942
11. Dalhousie University
- Acceptance Rate
- 82%
- Enrollment
- 30,867
- Founded
- 1818
13. Western University
- Acceptance Rate
- 31%
- Enrollment
- 21,836
- Founded
- 1878
14. University of Montreal
- Acceptance Rate
- 41%
- Enrollment
- 66,972
- Founded
- 1878
15. University of Calgary
- Acceptance Rate
- 55%
- Enrollment
- 33,000
- Founded
- 1966
16. University of Windsor
- Acceptance Rate
- 30%
- Enrollment
- 16,092
- Founded
- 1857
20. University of Quebec in Montreal
- Acceptance Rate
- 63%
- Enrollment
- 40,000
- Founded
- 1969
21. University of Manitoba
- Acceptance Rate
- 52%
- Enrollment
- 29,800
- Founded
- 1877
24. University of Saskatchewan
- Acceptance Rate
- 50%
- Enrollment
- 20,953
- Founded
- 1907