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Law
2101 -
Introduction to Law
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Taught by several Law Faculty members, this introduction to Canadian law covers the basic legal areas of most relevance in modern society and also focuses on current controversial issues. Topics may include the legal profession, constitutional law including the Charter, criminal law, commercial and consumer law, property, torts, and family law.
Antirequisite(s):
Registration in the JD Program in the Faculty of Law.
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Law
3101A/B -
Healthcare Law
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A survey of the law governing the provision of treatment, counseling and care
in Ontario. Topics and issues may include capacity to consent, negligence,
documentation, confidentiality, disclosure, mandatory reporting and health
information privacy legislation.
Antirequisite(s):
Registration in the JD program in the Faculty of Law; Health Sciences 4090A/B, section 002, if taken in 2011-12.
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