Canadian Law Society
The Southampton Canadian Law Society (CLS) is a community of Canadian students, who are a part of the law programme at the University. Our goal is to support Canadians in their transition to the UK, as well as support members in their venture to Canada to begin their legal careers. The CLS provides a balance of social and academic events that will enrich the overall student experience.
The Canadian Law Society looks forward to providing you with an inclusive and inviting community. Through social events, as well as academic events, we strive to create connections that will further help you prepare for a legal career back in Canada.
Keep a look out for our emails to stay informed on upcoming events. Please see below for other ways to stay up to date with our club!
Social Media
To stay up-to-date with our events, you can follow us on our social media:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clssoton/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/southamptoncanadianlawsociety
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/university-of-southampton-canadian-law-society
Looking forward to a great year!
Kindest Regards,
The CLS Executive Team
The Committee
All clubs and societies within the Students' Union are run entirely by students. The student committee for Canadian Law Society this year are:
Communications Officer
Events Representative
International Office Liaison
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Membership Information
These are the current membership fees offered by Canadian Law Society, although many clubs and societies offer a free period for new members to try out their activities.
Name | Cost | Valid Period | Details | |
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Canadian Law Society - Yearly Membership 2024/25 | £10.00 | 06/12/2024 - 30/06/2025 | This membership gives you access to all our events, whether it is an informational session with the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA), or paid drinks at our socials. |
Products
Available products to purchase for Canadian Law Society
Constitution
All SUSU clubs & societies must have a Constitution which governs how they run
Download ConstitutionHealth & Safety
All clubs & societies are required to risk assess their activity to ensure it is carried out in a safe manner for members. Current risk assessments for Canadian Law Society are available to view below
Upcoming Events
Check out our upcoming events below: