Can we really speak of law as an independent social phenomenon, or must we
Is it enough simply
This course will examine the structure of the Canadian Legal system and the types of enforcement mechanisms associated with each type of regime....
This course will consider those principles and values that belie the Canadian Legal system, with a focus on the political and moral philosophies that...
(Cross-listed as CC203.)
(Cross-listed as CC204.) Notes 3 lecture hours
This course explores Canada
This course explores cases and issues raised by famous trials of the last century that shaped and transformed our present law and society. Trials...
This course will examine the relationship between harm creation and culpability. It will examine the differences between civil and criminal harms, and...
Our Parliament and courts have established rules which govern how evidence is collected, what evidence is required to charge and convict, and the...
(Cross-listed as CC302.)
The course explores issues of international community, fundamental principles governing international relations and variety of subjects of...
(Cross-listed as CC313 and HR313.)
(Cross-listed as HR323.)
This course will explore all significant facets of sentencing law and procedure. Students will become acquainted with the general principles of...
An examination of the sociology of law and jurisprudence, which explores the complex issues which impact on the law in Canada. Topics may include...
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has become a staple of legal decision making in Canada, and a less costly and more positive means of resolving...
This course will focus on theoretical problems that continue to trouble the law
Gender and sexuality have long been sites of social and moral regulation by state and non-state actors. This course examines the various ways law...