Subject: Law
Credit units: 0
Offered: Either Term 1 or Term 2
College: Law
Department: Law (Dean's Office)

Description

As part of implementing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action #28 for law schools, this course provides students with an introduction to social theory, legal doctrine and skills development pertinent to human rights protection, anti-racism and anti-oppression, as well as intercultural humility in Canada.

Restriction(s): Students must be enrolled in Year 1 of the J.D. program, or be a transfer student who has permission of the Associate Dean Academic to take the course.

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