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LAW112I - Transsystemic Legal Processes, Research, Writing

Description

Provides a multijuridical perspective on the processes of decision making throughout Indigenous and Canadian legal systems and their major institutions, and the function of substantive and procedural law within them. Examines legal research methods for working with the Canadian legal system and with Indigenous legal orders. Develops oral and written legal communication skills, and effective formulation and presentation of well-reasoned and accurate legal argument, analysis, and advice or submissions.

Units

3.0

Note(s)

  • Not open for credit to students with credit in LAW 106 and LAW 110.
  • 75 hours.

Prerequisites

  • Admission to the JD/JID Program.

Course offered by

Faculty of Law

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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