DCC1703: Ordre juridique autochtone et droit criminel

Posted:
11/6/2024, 4:00:00 PM

Location(s):
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ⋅ Ontario, Canada

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Legal & Compliance

Location:

Fauteux Hall

Session:

2025 Trimestre d'hiver | Winter Term

Faculty:

Section de droit civil / Civil Law Section

Unit:

Faculty of Law - Civil Law Section_PT

Course Title:

Ordre juridique autochtone et droit criminel

Course Code:

DCC1703

Section:

A00

Course Description:

Étude du traitement de conflits et de la justice dans divers ordres juridiques autochtones. Introduction au droit criminel canadien, y compris les principes et les dispositions concernant les contrevenants autochtones.

Posting limited to:

Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor

Date Posted:

November 07, 2024

Applications must be received BEFORE:

December 08, 2024

Expected Enrolment:

10

Approval date:

November 07, 2024

Number of credits:

3

Work Hours:

39

Course type:

B

Posting type:

Régulier / Regular

Language of instruction:

Français | French

Competence in second language:

Passive

Course Schedule:

Lundi | Monday 18:00-21:00 - - Virtuel.

Requirements:

Français.

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