Doctor of Civil Law

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An Oxford Doctor of Civil Law, in Convocation dress, from David Loggan's 1675 engraving
Oxonia Illustrata.
Doctor of Civil Law (DCL; Latin: Doctor Civilis Legis) is a degree offered by some universities, such as the University of Oxford, instead of the more common Doctor of Laws (LLD) degrees.
At Oxford, the degree is a higher doctorate usually awarded on the basis of exceptionally insightful and distinctive publications that contain significant and original contributions to the study of law or politics in general. As of June 2016, the DCL has been suspended, pending a reform of the higher doctorates.[1] The DCL is senior to all degrees save the Doctor of Divinity which was traditionally the highest degree bestowed by the Universities. The degree of Doctor of Canon Law was replaced by the DCL after the Reformation.
The degree of Doctor of Civil Law by Diploma is customarily conferred on foreign Heads of State, as well as on the Chancellor of the University. (The British Sovereign is unable to receive university degrees, since these would, theoretically, place her under the jurisdiction of the Chancellor of the university. Prior to her accession, the present Queen did accept several honorary degrees, including an Oxford DCL in 1948).[2]
The following other higher institutions also provide for awarding a DCL:
University of Durham, United Kingdom
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
University of Kent, Kent, United Kingdom
McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal, Quebec Canada
Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Pontifical Lateran University, Rome
Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
In some other universities, the DCL is an honorary degree.
See also
- Doctor of Laws
- Lambeth degree
- Michael Faraday
References
^ Education Committee: Suspension of higher degrees, Oxford University Gazette vol. 146 no. 5137 (16th June 2016)
^ See 'Honorary Degrees', in Ronald Allison and Sarah Riddell, eds., The Royal Encyclopedia (London; Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1991), p. 264.
Levels of academic degree
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Undergraduate |
ISCED level 5 |
- Associate degree
- Foundation degree
Higher National Diploma/Diploma of Higher Education/Certificate of Higher Education
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ISCED level 6 |
- Bachelor's degree
- Honours degree
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Postgraduate |
ISCED level 7 |
- Master's degree
- Magister degree
Postgraduate certificate/diploma
- Diplom degree
- Engineer's degree
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ISCED level 8 |
- Doctorate
- Candidate of Sciences
- Magister degree
- DEA
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Other |
Postdoctoral |
- Higher doctorate
- Doktor nauk
- Habilitation
- Docent
- Tenure
- Fellow
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No dominant classification |
- Laurea
- Licentiate
- Professional degree
Graduate certificate/diploma
Specialist degree/diploma
- Terminal degree
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Unearned |
- Honorary degree
Ad eundem degree
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