Law centre at UVic to train generation of Indigenous legal scholars
VICTORIA — The University of Victoria is expanding its law school building to house the new National Centre for Indigenous Laws.
The federal and B.C. governments and the Law Foundation of B.C. are contributing $27.1 million to fund the expansion that will become home to the world’s first joint degree in Indigenous legal orders and Canadian common law.
Melanie Mark, B.C.’s minister of advanced education, says the school will train a generation of Indigenous legal scholars.
B.C. is contributing $13 million to the law school expansion, while the federal government will provide $9.1 million and the Law Foundation of B.C. will spend $5 million.