LAW 201 Introduction to Canadian Law Units: 3.00
Introduction to Canadian Law is designed for students from all disciplines, all ages, and all walks of life. The course provides students with an introduction to the Canadian legal and judicial systems.
You'll learn where our laws come from, how Quebec and the rest of Canada operate under different legal systems, and how our government and courts are structured. You'll get to know the role of lawyers and judges in our society. You'll get brief -- but thorough -- introductions of Canadian law: Public & Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Torts, Contracts, Property Law, Corporate Law, Workplace Law, Intellectual Property Law and International Law.
You'll learn where our laws come from, how Quebec and the rest of Canada operate under different legal systems, and how our government and courts are structured. You'll get to know the role of lawyers and judges in our society. You'll get brief -- but thorough -- introductions of Canadian law: Public & Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Torts, Contracts, Property Law, Corporate Law, Workplace Law, Intellectual Property Law and International Law.
Requirements: LAW 2## Exclusions
Course Equivalencies: LAW201; LAW201B
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Law