If there is an area of law where you have weaknesses why not study in your home country. I am sure there are continuing education courses on the topic versus a whole expensive international degree. This is why your argument doesn’t make sense. Do you already have a masters?I really understand, but I made research there are gaps in the field which is not covered in my field of studies but from the Canadian curriculum, I covers the gaps and it would be of great achievement to me in my place of work because the gaps inevitably makes my office loose clients. This is exactly why I choose the masters course in common law or on the alternative, an undergraduate studies in university of manitoba.