COMMON LAW

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CML1101 Principles of Legal Research (3,0,0) 1 cr.
Introduction to the fundamentals of legal research including research techniques, bibliographical sources and the rules of legal citation.
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CML1102 Contracts (3,0,0) 5 cr.
Study and analysis of the basic principles of contract law. Topics covered include: conceptual and historical introduction; formation of contracts; operation of contracts; discharge of contracts; remedies. Introduction to agency.
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CML1103 Criminal Law and Procedure (3,0,0) 5 cr.
General principles of criminal law; burdens of proof; the physical and mental elements offences; select defences; basic elements of criminal procedure; the impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on both substantive and procedural issues.
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CML1104 Introduction to Public Law and Legislation 3 cr.
Introduction to legislation and public law, focussing on the structure of the Canadian Legal System, including: sources of law, the federal legislative process and statutory interpretation; the legal system's constitutional basis; and the role of the courts in overseeing legislative and administrative action.
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CML1105 First-Year Thematic Course (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Course designed to allow first-year student to broaden their knowledge of a specific topic in law. Topics will be set on an annual basis to respond to emerging trends.
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CML1106 Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 cr.
Advantages and disadvantages of alternative dispute resolution processes, determination of needs, interest, legal rights and obligations of parties as well as conflict analysis. Dispute resolution processes, communication, negociation, mediation, arbitration and public policy dispute skills. The various roles played by lawyers in respect of dispute resolution and mediation.
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CML1107 Torts (3,0,0) 5 cr.
Liability for interference with interests in personality, property, reputation, economic and domestic relationships; intentional interference and privileged conduct; negligence; products liability; strict liability; nuisance; misrepresentation; vicarious liability; and an introduction to the basics of legal research and legal writing.
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CML1108 Property (3,0,0) 5 cr.
Introduction to concepts of property, ownership and possession, and the law relating to interests in real and personal property. Spefic topics include: gifts; bailment; finders; doctrine of tenure; contingent interests; estates; future interest; natural resources; water rights; First Nations land law; co-ownership; easements; restrictive covenants; adverse possession; and trusts and their impact on family property and commercial relationships.
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CML1203 Criminal Law and Procedure 6 cr.
General principles of criminal law; burdens of proof; the physical and mental elements offences; select defences; basic elements of criminal procedure; the impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on both substantive and procedural issues.
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CML1207 Torts 6 cr.
Liability for interference with interests in personality, property, reputation, economic and domestic relationships; intentional interference and privileged conduct; negligence; products liability; automobile accident compensation; liability of occupiers of land; strict liability; nuisance; misrepresentation; vicarious liability.
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CML1213 Constitutional Law I 3 cr.
An introduction to basic principles of Canadian constitutional law: sources of the Canadian Constitution; constitutional supervision and the role of the courts; the advent of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the framework of the Charter; an introduction to the fundamental rights and freedoms protected by the Charter; and an introduction to constitutional remedies.
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CML1222 Contracts 7 cr.
Study and analysis of the basic principles of contract law. Topics covered include: conceptual and historical introduction; formation of contracts; operation of contracts; discharge of contracts; remedies. Introduction to agency; introduction to the basics of legal writing.
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CML1228 Property I 7 cr.
Introduction to the concepts of property, ownership and possession, and the law relating to interests in real and personal property. Acquisition and loss of right or title to personal property; ownership by possession, accession, conversion, judgment, gift, liens, pledges, bailment. Doctrine of tenure; types of estates, the spouse's interest in the matrimonial home and other property, and concurrent ownership, the Statute of Uses, current Ontario deed, registration, forced sales, lapse of devises and exceptions, rule in Shelley's case and rule in Wild's case, devolution of estates, extinguishment of title, future interests in land; introduction to the basics of legal writing.
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CML1502 Recherche juridique 1 cr.
Introduction aux techniques fondamentales de la recherche juridique, aux sources bibliographiques et aux règles de la citation juridique, avec instance sur les exercices pratiques.
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CML1506 Introduction à la résolution de différends 3 cr.
Avantages et désavantages des mécanismes de résolution de différends, de l'identification des besoins, des intérêts, des droits et des obligations des parties et de l'analyse de différends. Les étapes de la résolution de différents, les techniques de communication, de négociation, de médiation, d'arbitrage et de contestation de politiques publiques. Les divers rôles des juristes dans ce domaine.
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CML1602 Contrats 6 cr.
Étude des grands principes du droit des contrats: introduction au concept et historique; la formation des contrats; la validité et la preuve du contrat; l'interprétation du contrat; les effets du contrat; la résiliation du contrat; les sanctions pour inexécution du contrat; introduction au mandat.
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CML1603 Droit pénal et procédure 6 cr.
Principes généraux du droit criminel: le fardeau de preuve, les éléments matériels et moraux de l'infraction; les défenses (de consentement, de légitime défense, de nécessité, de contrainte, d'erreur ou d'accident, d'apparence de droit, d'aliénation mentale et d'ivresse); les tentatives d'infraction et les complots, les parties aux infractions; les atteintes à la personne; les atteintes au bien d'autrui. Introduction à la procédure pénale. Impact de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés sur les questions de fond et de procédure.
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CML1607 Délits civils 6 cr.
Introduction au concept et fondements de la responsabilité; les systèmes d'indemnisation; les recours; la négligence; les atteintes intentionnelles à la personne et à la propriété; la responsabilité de l'occupant, la responsabilité du fait d'autrui; la nuisance.
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CML1608 Droit des biens I 6 cr.
Introduction aux concepts de propriété: propriété et possession; la législation relative aux biens réels et personnels; l'acquisition et la perte d'un droit ou titre sur un bien personnel; la propriété par possession, accession, confusion, jugement, donation, droit de rétention de gage, dépôt. Le domaine: types de domaines, le foyer conjugal et les autres biens conjugaux; la copropriété, le Statute of Uses, l'acte de cession de l'Ontario, l'enregistrement, la vente judiciaire, la caducité des legs et les exceptions, les règles Shelley et Wild, la dévolution des successions, l'extinction du titre, les droits futurs.
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CML1613 Droit constitutionnel I 3 cr.
Introduction aux principes fondamentaux de droit constitutionnel; la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés.
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CML1622 Contrats 7 cr.
Étude des grands principes du droit des contrats: introduction au concept et historique; la formation des contrats; la validité et la preuve du contrat; l'interprétation du contrat; les effets du contrat; la résiliation du contrat; les sanctions pour inexécution du contrat; introduction au mandat. Introduction à la rédaction juridique.
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CML1623 Droit pénal et procédure 7 cr.
Principes généraux du droit criminel: le fardeau de preuve, les éléments matériels et moraux de l'infraction; les défenses (de consentement, de légitime défense, de nécessité, de contrainte, d'erreur ou d'accident, d'apparence de droit, d'aliénation mentale et d'ivresse); les tentatives d'infractions et les complots; les parties aux infractions; les atteintes à la personne; les atteintes au bien d'autrui. Introduction à la procédure pénale. Impact de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés sur les questions de fond et de procédure. Introduction à la rédaction juridique.
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CML1628 Droit des biens I 7 cr.
Introduction aux concepts de propriété: propriété et possession; la législation relative aux biens réels et personnels; l'acquisition et la perte d'un droit ou titre sur un bien personnel; la propriété par possession, accession, confusion, jugement, donation, droit de rétention de gage, dépôt. Le domaine: types de domaines, le foyer conjugal et les autres biens conjugaux; la copropriété, le Statute of Uses, l'acte de cession de l'Ontario, l'enregistrement, la vente judiciaire, la caducité des legs et les exceptions, les règles Shelley et Wild, la dévolution des successions, l'extinction du titre, les droits futurs. Introduction à la rédaction juridique.
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CML1637 Délits civils 7 cr.
Introduction au concept et fondements de la responsabilité; les systèmes d'indemnisation; les recours; la négligence; les atteintes intentionnelles à la personne et à la proprieté; la responsabilité du fabricant; la responsabilité de l'occupant, la responsabilité du fait d'autrui; la nuisance. Introduction à la rédaction juridique.
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CML1704 Législation 3 cr.
Survol du processus législatif: le rôle de la législation dans le système juridique; la création, l'application et l'interprétation des lois.
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CML2101 Moot Court 3 cr.
Practical instruction and participation in oral and written appellate advocacy at the introduction level.
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CML2104 Real Estate Transactions 3 cr.
An in-depth review of issues in land conveyancing including agreements of purchase and sale, remedies relating to land transactions, condominiums, mortgages, title insurance, computerization of land records, and transaction closings.
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CML2107 Advanced Torts (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the evolution of modern Canadian tort law as an instrument of social betterment. Topics may include areas of contemporary interest such as medical malpractice, products liability, auto accident compensation, rescuers and the law, torts and sexual abuse, vicarious liability, mental disability and torts, children and torts, tobacco torts, mass torts, torture as tort and cybertorts.
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CML2117 Introduction to Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the legal tradition of British origin applied in Canada (with the exception of civil matters in Quebec), the common law: the theory, methodology and underlying values of this legal system.
Prerequisite: 18 University credits Note: This course cannot be counted towards any program offered by either section of the Faculty of Law.
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CML2135 Law Review Editorship - Second Year (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Participation in second year as Assistant Editors on the Board of Editors of the Ottawa Law Review is treated as equivalent to taking a 45-hour optional course or seminar. Students who achieve the distinction of student editorship are graded on their Law Review work. Students in this course are evaluated on the basis of a "satisfactory" or "non-satisfactory" grade.
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CML2202 Business Organizations 4 cr.
Introduction to the three most common methods of carrying on business: sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations (public and private), including the nature of the interests at stake in a business enterprise (those of owners, directors, officers, employees, creditors and the public); the ways in which the law governing business enterprises mediates among these interests; how to set up a small private corporation; when corporations are liable for contractual, tortious and criminal obligations; when directors and officers have breached their duties to the corporation; and the lawyer's role in advising corporate clients.
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CML2205 Family Law 4 cr.
Legislative and judicial jurisdiction. Nature and incidents of marriage nullity and divorce, including jurisdictional and conflicts aspects: corollary relief; Family Law Act and Children's Law Reform Act; contractual, trusts and tax aspects; and the Child Welfare Act regarding protection and adoption.
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CML2212 Administrative Law 4 cr.
Study and analysis of the administrative process generally, and the exercise of power by public officials and the control thereof exercised by the courts, the administration itself and the legislature. Areas covered include: administrative procedure, such as the right to notice and to a hearing, and the nature of the hearing itself; the right to judicial review of administrative action and the scope thereof; other forms of administrative activity and redress available to the individual.
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CML2213 Remedies 3 cr.
A study of the principal remedies available at law and equity, their roles and interrelationships. This course will include a detailed examination of the remoteness, measure and mitigation of damages in Tort and Contract; liquidated, punitive and nominal damages; incidence of taxation upon damages; specific performance, injunctions and declaratory judgments; actions for money had and received, quantum merit, tracing and following; and judicial review.
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CML2214 Civil Procedure II 3 cr.
This is a continuation of Civil Procedure I including an examination of the Courts of Justice Act, 1984, and the Rules of Civil Procedure relating to pleadings, productions, motions, examinations for discovery, pre-trials, preparation for trial, applications and cross-examinations, and judicial review.
Prerequisite: CML2309.
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CML2301 Aboriginal Peoples and the Law 3 cr.
This is a general survey course that examines the unique legal position and perspectives of the Indian, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canadian law, specifically Aboriginal Title; Aboriginal and treaty rights such as claims to resources (including rights to traditional activities of hunting and fishing); land claim and self-government agreements; the fiduciary obligations of federal and provincial governments; recognition of traditional and customary laws and institutions; and international developments. Some comparative analysis of Indigenous rights in other countries will be undertaken.
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CML2303 Landlord and Tenant 3 cr.
Basic problems of the law of landlord and tenant including critical analysis of tenancy agreements; the creation and nature of the relationship of landlord and tenant; types of tenancies; requisites of a valid agreement for a lease; obligations of the landlord as well as of the tenant; problems relating to assignement of leases; termination of tenancies; and remedies available to both landlord and tenant with reference to the Tenant Protection Act and Commercial Tenancies Act.
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CML2309 Civil Procedure I 3 cr.
A general overview of the law of procedure, reflecting existing and proposed Rules of Practice. "Cause of action" and basic jurisdictional concepts and courts hierarchy. Consideration from consultation through originating process, service (including ex juris), pleadings, to pre-trial. Summary and interlocutory motions. Defaults. Aspects of judgments, costs and appeals. Parties including joinder, set-off and counterclaim and Third Party.
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CML2311 Mortgages 3 cr.
The law of mortgages of land and its pratical application; rights of the mortgagor to discharge of the mortgage; remedies of the mortgagee including actions for payment and possession, forecluosure, power of sale and judicial sale; interest charged in mortgages; guarantees of mortgage obligations; sale of land subject to mortgage; priority between mortgage and other claiments; rightss to insurance money; consolidation and marshalling; and other matters.
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CML2313 Constitutional Law II 3 cr.
A course on the division of legislative powers. This is a required course.
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CML2314 Constitutional Litigation 3 cr.
Practical, supervised seminar in which to plan, design, research and litigate a real-life, path-breaking constitutional case. Students will assist the client to identify its objectives, assess the evidence, identify and assess causes of action, develop and assess novel forms of proceedings, and litigate in court.
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CML2315 Advanced Constitutional Law and Equality Rights 3 cr.
Equality rights under sections 15 and 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom; history of other constitutional regimes; current framework; theoretical and remedial perspective; relationship to other provisions; enumerated and non-enumerated grounds; affirmative action.
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CML2316 Advanced Constitutional Law and Legal Rights 3 cr.
The legal rights provisions of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, sections 7 to 14; a theoretical, historical and comparative examination of these provisions with emphasis on the criminal and penal context, remedial implications; contribution of legal rights provisions to non-criminal areas of the law.
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CML2317 Advanced Problems in Canadian Federalism 3 cr.
Current problems in Canadian federalism; emphasis on division of powers in co-operative federalism in areas such as the environment, natural resources, trade and commerce, social programs, spending, and telecommunications. The experience of other federal systems. Special problems of constitutional change in a federal regime.
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CML2318 International Taxation 3 cr.
Canadian income tax laws relating to foreign income and foreign taxpayers; conflicts of law in the taxation area; tax aspects of international business operations and investment by Canadian individuals, corporations and trusts; tax treatment of non-residents and foreign corporations in Canada; relationships between Canadian statutory law and Canadian income tax treaties; underlying issues of Canadian tax policy in the international tax context.
Prerequisites: CML2202, CML3204.
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CML2320 Mediation Theory and Practice 3 cr.
General review of mediation theory, skills, and selected mediation challenges (high emotion conflict, rights-based disputes, multi-party negotiations, public policy disputes) and review of ethical and functional responsibilities of the mediator.
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CML2321 Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes 3 cr.
Covers the full spectrum of consensual methods for consensus building, conflict prevention, and dispute resolution inboth court-connected and private alternative dispute resolution processes. Topics include the dynamics of conflict, special characteristics of the primary consensual processes, negotiation, mediation and arbitration, an array of hybrid processes that use non-binding evaluation to build consensus, process and systems design as well as a topical and critical issues including neutrality, power, standards, qualifications and ethics, the impact of culture, and dispute resolution on the internet.
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CML2366 Mediation Involving Families 3 cr.
An interactive course using real life problems that lead to an exploration of current issues, theories, and development of skills in family mediation.
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CML2403 Commercial Law 4 cr.
Introduction to two of the fundamental subjects in commercial law: sale of goods and personal property security (law dealing with granting interests in personal property to secure the performance of an obligation, such as the repayment of a loan), including some discussion of consumer protection. Additional topics include an introduction to international sales tranactions and electronic commerce. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between legal rules and commercial transactions and the role played by lawyers in commercial transactions.
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CML2419 Advanced Business Law 6 cr.
Advanced intensive program designed to integrate and build on the concepts, principles, and rules learned in introductoty business and tax courses in the context of the legal problems faced by business enterprises from start-up through dissolution. It assists students to develop an understanding of the business context in which legal problems arise and of ethical and policy issues in the business law area. Emphasis is placed on the lawyer's role in business transactions and on clinical exercises such as drafting and negotiating. (Recommended: CML 2403 Commercial Law and CML 3383 Advanced Taxation)
Prerequisites: CML2202, CML3204.
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CML2501 Tribunal-école 3 cr.
Étude du français de la plaidoirie, des règles de procédure, de rédaction du mémoire, des tactiques d'argumentation, des règles et des stratégies de la plaidoirie. Cours à la fois théorique et pratique se terminant par un tribunal-école.
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CML2503 Les effets de commerce 3 cr.
Étude et analyse des effets de commerce (plus particulièrement de la lettre de change, du chèque, du billet à ordre) et des procédures telles que la création, l'acceptation, la négociation, la présentation, le paiement, le refus de paiement, les recours, la défense et les droits du détenteur.
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CML2504 Les transactions immobilières 3 cr.
Étude de problèmes relatifs aux transferts immobiliers; analyse critique de l'acte d'achat et de vente, de l'acte de transfert en vigueur en Ontario, des systèmes d'enregistrement des titres, des ventes forcées, des clauses restrictives et des copropriétés.
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CML2512 Droit administratif 4 cr.
Étude et analyse du processus administratif en général, de l'exercice du pouvoir par l'administration et de son contrôle par les cours, ainsi que de la structure même de l'administration et de la législature. Le cours comprendra: la procédure administrative, dont le droit à un avis et à une audition, la nature de l'audition même, le droit à un pourvoi judiciaire et sa portée, d'autres formes d'activités administratives et de recours disponibles aux justiciables.
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CML2513 Réparation en justice 3 cr.
Étude des principaux recours disponibles en common law et en équité, de leurs rôles et de leur relation. Examen approfondi de la responsabilité indirecte, de la gravité des dommages et des facteurs atténuants en matière de délit et de contrat; des dommages-intérêts stipulés par contrat, de la réparation du préjudice moral et de la réparation symbolique du contrat, de l'incidence de la taxation des dommages; de l'exécution forcée; de l'injonction et des jugements déclaratoires; de l'action pour enrichissement sans cause, du droit de retracer et de suivre son bien et de la revue judiciaire.
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CML2517 Introduction au droit (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction au système juridique d origine britannique appliqué au Canada (à l exception des questions civiles au Québec), la common law : la théorie, la méthodologie et les valeurs propres à ce système.
Préalable : 18 crédits universitaires Note : ce cours ne peut servir à satisfaire aux exigences des programmes offerts par l’une ou l’autre des sections de la Faculté de droit.
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CML2535 Rédaction de la Revue de Droit - Deuxième année (3,0,0) 3 cr.
La participation en deuxième année au travail d'édition (Revue de Droit d'Ottawa), à titre de rédacteur adjoint ou de rédactrice adjointe à la publication de la Revue de Droit d'Ottawa, équivaut à un cours ou un séminaire facultatif de 45 heures. Le travail de rédaction de l'étudiant ou de l'étudiante qui obtient ce poste sert de critère d'évaluation. Les étudiants ou étudiantes dans ce cours reçoivent une mention "satisfaisante" ou "non satisfaisante".
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CML2602 Droit des sociétés 4 cr.
Structure et caractéristiques des sociétés commerciales modernes, des sociétés publiques aux sociétés privées; développement et organisation des sociétés; pouvoirs de la direction et des actionnaires; exercice du pouvoir par les actionnaires, les administrateurs et les dirigeants; limitation du pouvoir corporatif en vertu d'un acte de fiducie et insistance sur l'extension des obligations des initiés; mesure de contrainte à l'endroit de la direction par voie d'actions obliques des actionnaires ou autrement.
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CML2614 Procédure civile II 3 cr.
Suite de Procédure civile I. Étude de la Loi sur les tribunaux judiciaires, 1984 et des Règles de procédure civile relatives aux procédures écrites, à la production de documents, aux motions, aux interrogatoires préalables, aux procédures préparatoires au procès, aux requêtes, aux contre-interrogatoires et à la révision judiciaire.
PrTalable : CML2709.
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CML2701 Les autochtones et le droit 3 cr.
Situation juridique des peuples indiens, métis et inuit dans le système juridique canadien; processus de revendications territoriales et accords; droits ancestraux et droits issus des traités; statuts constitutionnels spéciaux; droits constitutionnels enchâssés; chasse; pêche; droits de piégeage et d'assemblée; auto-détermination; droit coutumier; lois fédérales spéciales et ententes administratives; fiscalité; tutelle de la Couronne; peuples autochtones et développement économique; régime foncier des réserves; droit international relatif aux peuples autochtones; expériences juridiques de différents pays.
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CML2703 Propriétaires et locataires 3 cr.
Étude des problèmes fondamentaux de la loi sur les propriétaires et les locataires et analyse critique des contrats de location. Examen de la relation entre le propriétaire et son locataire, des types de location, des exigences d'un contrat de location valide, des obligations du propriétaire et du locataire, des problèmes de l'assignation de baux, de la résiliation d'un contrat de location et des recours dont disposent le propriétaire et le locataire.
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CML2709 Procédure civile I 3 cr.
Un aperçu général de la procédure civile reflétant les règles de pratique existantes et proposées. Théorie générale de l'action en justice. Organisation judiciaire et compétence des tribunaux. Procédure ordinaire et incident en première instance, signification incluant ex juris, plaidoiries, avant-procès. Requêtes introductives et interlocutoires. Procédures en cas de défaut de comparaître ou de plaider. Jugements, dépens et appels. Les parties y inclus la jonction de partie, la jonction d'instances, la consolidation d'instances et la mise-en-cause des tiers.
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CML2711 Les hypothèques 3 cr.
Les hypothèques immobilières: la nature de l'hypothèque; les recours du créancier hypothécaire -- l'action en forclusion, la vente judiciaire et la vente extra-judiciaire, l'action personnelle sur l'engagement et la prise de possession; l'intérêt, les frais et les dépenses; les principes généraux de la loi sur le cautionnement hypothécaire; les droits et les obligations des acquéreurs du droit de rachat, de la seconde hypothèque ou d'autres hypothèques secondaires et les doctrines y afférentes; les priorités et l'enregistrement; les doctrines de rattachement, d'ordre d'affectation des biens aux dettes et de consolidation; la cession de l'hypothèque et des hypothèques secondaires.
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CML2713 Droit constitutionnel II 3 cr.
Cours sur le partage des pouvoirs. Ce cours est obligatoire.
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CML2714 Théorie du droit constitutionnel 3 cr.
Étude théorique des principes de droit constitutionnel dont le partage des compétences législatives, les droits et les obligations constitutionnels, les modifications constitutionnelles, la légitimité judiciaire et les aspects constitutionnels de la citoyenneté.
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CML2715 Droit constitutionnel approfondi: Les droits à l'égalité 3 cr.
Les droits à l'égalité en vertu des articles 15 et 28 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés; l'histoire; d'autres régimes constitutionnels; le contexte canadien actuel; perspective théorique et corrective; rapports avec les autres dispositions; motifs de discrimination énumérés et non énumérés; examen de l'action positive.
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CML2716 Droit constitutionnel approfondi: Les garanties juridiques 3 cr.
Les garanties juridiques en vertu des articles 7 à 14 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés; examen théorique, historique et en droit comparé de ces dispositions en particulier dans le contexte criminel et pénal; conséquences des mesures correctives; contribution des dispositions relatives aux garanties juridiques dans des domaines du droit autres que le droit criminel.
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CML2717 Problèmes du fédéralisme canadien 3 cr.
Étude approfondie de problèmes d'actualité sur le fédéralisme canadien. Une importance particulière est accordée au partage des pouvoirs en matière de fédéralisme coopératif dans des domaines tels que l'environnement, les ressources naturelles, le commerce, les programmes sociaux, les dépenses et les télécommunications. Étude d'autres systèmes de fédéralisme; problèmes particuliers des modifications constitutionnelles dans un régime fédéral.
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CML2718 Droit fiscal international 3 cr.
Les lois fiscales canadiennes relatives aux revenus étrangers et aux contribuables étrangers; conflits de lois en droit fiscal international; aspects fiscaux des transactions commerciales et des investissements effectués au niveau international par les sociétés, les sociétés de fiducie et les individus canadiens; traitement fiscal appliqué aux non-résidents et aux sociétés étrangères au Canada; rapports entre les lois canadiennes et les traités canadiens en matière de fiscalité; questions sous-jacentes de la politique fiscale canadienne dans le contexte de la fiscalité internationale.
PrTalables : CML2602, CML3504.
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CML2803 Droit commercial 4 cr.
Une étude du droit portant sur la vente d'objets et les sûretés mobilières.
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CML2805 Droit de la famille 4 cr.
Les juridictions législatives et judiciaires. La nature du mariage, les différents mariages, la nullité absolue et relative des mariages. Réparation corollaire. La Loi de la réforme de la famille et la Loi de la réforme sur les enfants. Les contrats de mariage, aspects fiduciaires et taxation. La Loi sur le bien-être des enfants : protection et adoption.
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CML2819 Cours approfondi de droit des affaires 6 cr.
Programme approfondi et intensif des concepts, des principes et des règles de base du droit des affaires et du droit fiscal; choix de problèmes juridiques auxquels sont confrontées les sociétés commerciales de leur création à leur dissolution; questions d'éthique et de politique en droit des affaires; rôle de l'avocat dans les transactions commerciales; exercices cliniques de rédaction commerciale et de négociations.
PrTalables : CML2602, CML3504 Concomitant : CML3783.
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CML3112 Theory and Practice of Social Justice Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Legal research and advocacy skills and ethical requirements for the practice of public interest advocacy law, focussing on constitutional equality and social justice claims, systemic discrimination against women, poor persons, immigrants, refugees, racialized and aboriginal persons, persons living with physical or mental disabilities, sexual, religious or linguistic minorities, the young or the elderly; emerging theoretical and doctrinal issues in equality, human rights, civil rights and fundamental rights jurisprudence.
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CML3113 American Constitutional Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Overview and analysis of the key principles of the Constitution of the United States and the U.S. Bill of Rights.
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CML3117 International Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the international legal system. A selection of substantive international legal topics will be covered such as: the origins and nature of the international legal system; the formation, sources and application of international law; the law of treaties; international legal personality; the institutional framework of international law; the relationship between states and territory; state jurisdiction; jurisdictional immunities of states; state responsibility. No prior knowledge of international law will be assumed.
Prerequisite: 51 university credits Note: This course cannot be counted towards any program offered by either section of the Faculty of Law.
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CML3120 Moot Court Competition 3 cr.
Participation as a representative of the Common Law Section, under Faculty supervision, in an advanced mooting competition designated as such in a given year.
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CML3121 Gale Cup Moot 3 cr.
Participation as a representative of the Common Law Section, under Faculty supervision, in the Gale Cup Moot.
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CML3122 Tribunal-école international Philip C. Jessup / Philip C. Jessup International Moot 3 cr.
Participation as a representative of the Common Law Section, under Faculty supervision, in the Jessup International Moot.
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CML3123 Coupe Laskin / Laskin Moot 3 cr.
Participation as representative of the Common Law Section, under Faculty supervision, in the Laskin Moot.
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CML3124 Tribunal-école Moncton-Ottawa 3 cr.
Participation en qualité de représentant ou de représentante de la Section de common law, sous la direction d'un professeur ou d'une professeure de la Faculté, au concours de plaidoirie Moncton-Ottawa.
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CML3125 National Aboriginal Law Moot: Kawaskimhon "Speaking With Knowledge" 3 cr.
Two or three students are chosen to represent the Faculty in a non-competitive aboriginal law moot. Law schools represent various parties in an Aboriginal law dispute. Howerver, unlike traditional moots, the Kawaskimhon moot occurs in a consensus circle decision-making format.
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CML3126 Communications Law 3 cr.
An examination of the regulatory framework respecting communications in Canada. Three industry sectors (telecommunications, broadcasting and cable television) will be examined with particular attention to the legal, policy, administrative and practical constraints which affect their activities. Among the specific topics to be examined are :constitutional jurisdiction; the licensing and regulatory policies of the regulatory agencies with special attention devoted to the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, and future considerations in light of new technologies.
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CML3130 International Criminal Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the evolution of international criminal law from a historical perspective, the groundbreaking institutions such as the Security Council Tribunals, hybrid tribunals and the International Criminal Court, definitions of international crimes and general principles of international criminal law and procedure. Study of related issues such as jurisdiction, immunity and humanitarian interventions.
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CML3135 International Law and Developing Countries (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the role of international law, international and domestic legal institutions and domestic legal reform in promoting sustainable development in developing countries. Topics may include: globalization, the environment, property rights, democratic and human rights, markets and investments, ethnic conflict, governance and corruption, technology, women s equality, rights of indigenous peoples, and aid to developing countries
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CML3136 Disability Rights (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Exploration of how law can be used as a tool to empower people with disabilities and work for the advancement of social justice on issues relating to disability rights. Introduction to a variety of paradigms and conceptions for thinking about disability issues and the differences between impairment, disability and handicap through jurisprudence and other scholarly materials. Review of current issues such as disability rights in the workplace, reproduction and the "right to die".
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CML3137 Critical Race Theory (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Exploration of the burgeoning dynamic body of legal scholarship known as "Critical Race Theory." Analysis of the concept of "race" and how it is constructed in Western law and society. Examination of how power and privilege are commonly "race based" and interact with other "intersectionalities". Critical analysis of the notion that "law" is objective, technical, and apolitical as well as the role of the law in creating and re-enforcing inequity.
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CML3138 Law and Literature (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of how the legal process and justice is represented in literature, a comparison of legal and literary modes of Interpretation, and an analysis of how law regulates literature. Exploration of how law and literature, respectively, interpret, evaluate, and define literature as a legal object and law as a literary subject.
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CML3152 Supreme Court Seminar 3 cr.
Firsthand study of the Supreme Court of Canada, including contact with some of its judges and officials. Selected topics relating to Supreme Court and appellate advocacy, including items of procedural and substantive interest. Participants will focus on the role of the Supreme Court as a major institution of Canadian government.
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CML3153 Federal Tribunals Practice 3 cr.
Students will be assigned to a specific administrative tribunal in Ottawa for one-half day per week during the term. Through readings, observation and work assignments, the student will gain both a legal and practical understanding of the manner in which the tribunal exercises its statutory mandate. Evaluation will be determined on the basis of performance at the tribunal and a term paper.
Prerequisite: CML2212.
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CML3154 Trial Advocacy 3 cr.
Instruction and demonstration on advocacy including witness examinations, cross-examinations, preparation of arguments and opening and closing addresses.
Prerequisites: CML2309, CML3202.
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CML3155 Legal Drafting 3 cr.
Mastery of techniques of analyzing legal text and drafting legislation and other legal instruments. Focus is on skill development through exercises in analysis and drafting.
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CML3156 Sentencing Theory and Practice (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Overview of the functioning of sentencing process in criminal cases. Analysis of sentencing theory, principles and goals. Review of available dispositions and current issues.
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CML3157 Criminal Justice Trial Advocacy: Special Issues in Dome stic Violence and Hate Crimes (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the unique components of domestic violence and hate crimes with a view to preparing students interested in the practice of criminal law to be excellent trial lawyers in cases of this nature.
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CML3159 Copyright Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act and the fundamental principles of copyright law. Consideration will also be given to the application and effectiveness of copyright in the face of advancing technologies.
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CML3160 Advanced Criminal Procedure 3 cr.
Supplements and expands upon the basic introduction to criminal procedures given in CML 1203 and CML1223 (Criminal Law and Procedure) by examining specific stages of investigative, pretrial, and trial procedures.
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CML3161 International Environmental Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the nature and significance of international law, policy and institutions in contemporary responses to global environmental issues ranging from endangered species to climate change. Other topics to be considered include international air and water pollution, the transportation of hazardous wastes, and ocean resources.
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CML3162 Studies in Aboriginal Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of Aboriginal law. Topics may include Aboriginal Justice issues, comparative analysis of Aboriginal law in other countries, and international Aboriginal rights law. the intent of this course is to take one or two specific topics of Aboriginal law and to examine them in particular detail.
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CML3163 The Law of the Sea (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the international regime for the oceans, including the jurisdiction of states over the maritime areas adjacent to their coasts, the delimitation of maritime boundaries between states, fisheries, the international seabed area, navigation, and the protection of the marine environment. Particular attention will be paid to issues affecting Canada, including the legal regime for the Arctic, boundary delimitation and high seas and straddling stock fisheries.
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CML3171 Student-Proposed Internship (3,0,0) 3 cr.
An internship can be proposed by any student who wishes to further enhance his or her knowledge of a specific area of law while gaining workplace-related skills. The internship proposal must be submitted to the Common Law Section for approval. Approval will only be granted if the Section is satisfied that the internship is pedagogically worthwhile for the student and that the organization or individual supervising the student understands its obligation to provide the student with a professional experience which will enhance the student s legal knowledge. Grading: Grading for the internship will be on a Satisfactory/Non-Satisfactory basis.
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CML3180 Environmental Law Clinic (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Students will work on environmental problems and cases, on behalf of community and environmental groups, as part of the Environmental Law Clinic. The clinic will be operated in partnership with Ecojustice Canada, the country s largest public interest environmental law organization. The Clinic's goal is to promote a more in-depth understanding of environmental law by providing hands-on experience to build on students' classroom learning. At least two experienced environmental lawyers will supervise students and direct the clinic. Students, working under supervision, will be directly involved in all aspects of providing environmental law services to community and non-profit groups. There will be a lecture component designed to enhance the hands-on clinic experience. Grading: Grading for the internship will be on a Satisfactory/Non Satisfactory basis.
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CML3181 Sexuality, Gender and the Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Exploration of current issues in the struggle for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered legal equality as well as the approach of the Supreme Court of Canada to equality theory generally. Differences in perspectives between lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered persons will be considered.
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CML3182 Water Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the legal framework affecting the allocation and protection of water supply in the domestic and international contexts. Review of basic systems of water rights (riparianism, appropriation, and administrative allocation). Examination of constitutional authority over water management in Canada and principles developed in the international context to address water-related problems.
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CML3183 Women and the Legal Profession (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of trial transcripts from women s murder trials. Critical analysis of trial transcripts as a record of the "truth", the ethical and other constraints upon Crown attorneys and defence lawyers, the context of wife battering and femicide in Canada, the construction of both a prosecution and a defence, the use of expert witnesses, the defences available to battered women who kill, the specific barriers confronted by Aboriginal women, as well as legal and other reforms that are possible in this area.
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CML3193 Forensic Science 3 cr.
Application of scientific and medical knowledge to evidence and criminal law through the use of recognized expert witnesses from different branches of forensic science.
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CML3201 Conflict in Laws 3 cr.
The rules deciding what effect shall be given by an Ontario court to foreign laws, foreign executive acts, and foreign judgments: general principles and their application in the fields of contract, torts, property and family law. (Recommended as preparatory to CML 3372).
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CML3202 Evidence 4 cr.
Leading principles and rules of evidence in trials in criminal and civil cases and tribunals; methods of presenting evidence, including oral and real evidence and judicial notice; concepts of admissibility including relevance and exclusionary discretion; character evidence; opinion evidence; hearsay evidence; examination and cross-examination; and evidence evaluation.
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CML3203 Municipal and Planning Law 3 cr.
Seminar dealing with municipalities, the exercise of powers, municipal liabilities and obligations, prosecutions, challenges to municipal decisions, and land-use planning. Emphasis is on the application of "theory" to "practiceÉ with guest lecturers, case studies, "role-playing" and class participation, and a mock hearing or paper.
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CML3204 Taxation 4 cr.
Introduction to the Canadian income tax system, including tax policy objectives and formation, statutory interpretation, current case law and topical issues including tax avoidance, charities and charitable giving, taxation of families and dependents, and commercial transactions. Systematic coverage of tax treatment of income from employment, business, investments, capital gains, and other sources, and an introduction to corporate taxation.
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CML3206 Wills and the Law of Succession 3 cr.
This course examines the law of succession and its centrepiece, the will, with considerable focus given to the formal and substantive validity of wills. In addition to disposing of property by will, it looks at "will substitutes" and other property concepts relevant to succesion. Substantial regart is given to the various statutory rights and obligations that affect ability to dispose of property by way of will. Central to the course is the theme of preventingsolicitor liability in the Wills and Estates practice areas.
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CML3211 Comparative Law 3 cr.
Introduction to the theory and methodology of comparative law. Examination of major contemporary legal traditions through selected topics.
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CML3212 Insolvency and Bankruptcy 3 cr.
The law of receivership including methods of appointing receivers, realization on security, and rights of the debtor and of third parties, the law pertaining to the liquidation of assets, including bankruptcy.
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CML3213 Statutory Interpretation 3 cr.
Critical review of current rules, principles and methods of statutory interpretation; consideration of theoretical issues; development of skills in analyzing and constructing arguments. (Cannot be combined for credits with DCL 7313).
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CML3214 Legislative and Regulatory Process 3 cr.
The process of enacting statutes and regulations in Canada: Parliamentary process; role of government departments; members of Parliament and parliamentary committees; defining regulations and other statutory instruments; role of Governor in Council; and procedure for the making of regulations.
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CML3221 Criminology 3 cr.
Problems of the Criminal Process: theories of causes of crime; ambit and limitations of criminal law regulation; criminological and behavioural science approaches, sanctions and corrections; dispositional options, devices and aids; probation; institutions; transition; parole and aftercare; statistics; mental illness problems; young offenders; alcohol and drugs; recidivism; habitual and dangerous offenders; judges, prosecutors, police, experts, administrators and others involved in the process; the role, responsibilities and limitations of lawyers.
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CML3223 Insurance 3 cr.
An introductory study of general principles of insurance law with reference to specific kinds of insurance (viz, life, fire, auto, liability), having regard to the statutory, judicial and practical aspects of the subject.
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CML3227 Legal History 3 cr.
Selected historical topics in the development of public and private law, comparing the Canadian, British, and American experience in social context.
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CML3228 Comparative Constitutional Law 3 cr.
Selected constitutions, historical origins, social and economic conditions, nature of legislative, administrative and judicial authority, amending formula and current constitutional issues. Comparison of historical, political, social and legal differences.
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CML3231 International Law 3 cr.
The formation, sources, and application of international law; the relationship between international law and municipal law; international personality; jurisdiction of states; the law of treaties; the International Court of Justice; and substantive international obligations regarding human rights,self-determination of peoples, state and diplomatic immunities, the law of the sea and the environment, international criminal law, and state responsibility.
Prerequisite to: CML3378.
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CML3233 Labour Law I 3 cr.
General introduction to labour law with the primary concentration upon the private sector within Ontario. Topics canvassed include the rights to unionize, unfair labour practices, the certification process, collective bargaining, and industrial conflict.
Prerequisite to: CML3234 and CML3373.
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CML3234 Labour Law II 3 cr.
Specialized course on the methods of dispute settlement in labour relations law, with particular accent on the process and jurisprudence of labour arbitration in the private sector.
Prerequisite: CML3233.
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CML3235 Law Review Editorship (6,0,0) 6 cr.
Membership on the Student Board of Editors of the Ottawa Law Review is treated as equivalent to taking a 90-hour optional course or seminar, and students who achieve the distinction of student editorship are graded on their law review work. Students in this course are evaluated on the basis of a "satisfactory" or "non-satisfactory".
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CML3241 Jurisprudence 3 cr.
A study of major theories and concepts of law with particular emphasis on Anglo-American thought and its connection with contemporary political philosophy.
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CML3244 Delegated Legislation and other Regulatory Instruments 3 cr.
Basic coverage of regulatory regimes and the various types of legal instruments that comprise them; and substantive (as opposed to procedural) legal constraints on the use of regulatory instruments, particularly regulations made by the executive branch of government.
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CML3248 Introduction Legal Aid Clinic Course 6 cr.
Supervised clinical practice focussing on interviewing, researching, negotiating, all aspects of file management, drafting pleadings and correspondence, and preparing for making appearances before courts and tribunals. Students work in one of the seven divisions: Aboriginal, Civil, Criminal, Community Legal Education, H.I.V., Tenant or Women's.
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CML3250 Advanced Clinical Course in Community Law 9 cr.
Advanced clinical clerkship under the direction of the legal staff of the Clinic. Caseworkers deal with problems and difficulties of the disadvantaged in the legal system, and pursue a law reform project, a special community interest project, or a complex case at the Divisional Court advanced by one of review counsel. Most caseworkers will be involved in at least one of the seven divisions: Aboriginal, Civil, Criminal, Community Legal Education, H.I.V., Tenant or Women's. (Strongly Recommended: Administrative Law and Evidence; Specific areas of the law: ie. Landlord and Tenant and Administrative Law).
Prerequisite: CML3248 or permission of instructor. For the Criminal division the Evidence course or, in exceptional circumstances, be enrolled in Evidence in the Fall term.
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CML3251 Recherche et rédaction juridiques (Thèmes choisis) / Legal Research and Writing (Selected Problems) 4 cr.
Students who have completed two sessions in law may apply for permission of the Vice-Dean to undertake research and writing in an area of their interest, under the supervision of a member of the Faculty who agrees to act as supervisor of the research. Students who wish to enrol in this course must request permission to do so prior to the end of the add-drop period of the term in which they propose to undertake the research for credit. Permission to enrol in this course will ordinarily be granted only to students who have demonstrated a high level of competence in their law studies.
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CML3253 Competition Law 3 cr.
The law relating to price fixing, merger, monopoly, and other practices that may restrict competition. History, objectives, and substantive law are dealt with.
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CML3258 Electronic Commerce Law Pratice Workshop 4 cr.
Practice-oriented seminar analyzing the legal issues and implications of electronic commerce. Topics include licensing, privacy and acceptable use policies, Web development agreements, and regulatory issues.
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CML3305 Privacy Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to Canadian law, policies, practice, and current issues related to the protection of personal information. Focus on the Ontario and federal laws related to privacy, with reference to other provincial and foreign privacy laws, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the workings of the office of the Privacy Commissioner. Analysis of the policy choices made to mediate the privacy interests of the various stakeholders (the state, the individual, the private sector). Study of both theoretical and practical problems which arise as a result of conflicting views of personal privacy.
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CML3307 Trusts 3 cr.
History and essential characteristics of a trust and its various forms, including express, constructive, resulting, charitable and non-charitable purpose trusts; the administration of the trust and the trustee's duties; remedies of the beneficiary for maladministration including tracing; the effect of various statutes upon trust law; the termination or variation of individual trusts; fiduciary relations; and the law of charities.
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CML3313 Interviewing, Counselling and Negotiation 3 cr.
A course of instruction, demonstration and student practice sessions on interviewing, counselling and negotiation techniques. The course is aimed at the development of technical skills in typical law practice contexts, such as family law, landlord and tenant and employment issues.
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CML3316 Technology Law Internship 3 cr.
Supervised internship in technology and law at a technology-focused government department, a non-gorvernmental organization, a technology corporation's in-house legal department, the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) or the University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal.
Prerequisite : At least one intellectual property or Internet law course.
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CML3319 Advanced Legal Research Methodology (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Development of legal research skills in the context of writing a major research paper or thesis. Focus on legal bibliography and methods of legal research in Canadian and international law, with a strong focus on social justice and human rights issues and methodologies. Review of primary and secondary print and computerized documentary sources of Canadian federal and provincial legislation, jurisprudence and commentary. Examination of other related issues such as legal citation and ensuring conformity to ethical standards.
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CML3340 Sports and Entertainment Law 3 cr.
Seminar on select, contemporary issues including: organization and structure of professional and amateur sports; collective bargaining agreements between players and leagues; film and music production and distribution; and endorsements.
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CML3341 Consumers' Protection 3 cr.
The Common Law and statutory remedies for fraud, misleading advertising, defective goods and other abuses in the marketing of goods; regulation of consumer credit and relief for the debtor in the overextension of credit. (CML 2403 recommended as preparatory).
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CML3342 Feminist Theory and Law 3 cr.
Advanced seminar examining the contribution of various perspectives of feminist theory and feminist jurisprudence to an understanding of the social meaning of law; the development of an analysis of the relationship between law and inequality or oppression; and an evaluation of the implications of this analysis for strategies of engagement with specific forms of law. Current selected topics (such as ideology, the construct of the public/private, violence, globalization) will be analyzed.
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CML3343 Poverty and the Law 3 cr.
Drawing on interdisciplicary perspectives on law, including the perspectives of sociology, history, and political thought, the course will consider the relationship between law, the state, structured inequality, and social change, as well as the nature of problems facing poor people, the legal dimensions of those problems, the impact of gender and race, the goals and priorities of poor people and poor people's organizations, the provision of legal services to the poor, and possible strategies for engaging with law.
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CML3344 Advanced Problems in Taxation 3 cr.
Using a problem, rather than a case method approach, this course deals with such matters as deferred income, dividend stripping, international planning, income averaging techniques and capital cost allowance.
Prerequisite: CML3204.
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CML3351 Recherche et rédaction juridiques (Thèmes choisis), Alternate Dispute Resolution / Legal Research and Writing (Selected Problems) 3 cr.
Students who have completed two sessions in law may apply for permission of the Vice-Dean to undertake research and writing in an area of their interest, under the supervision of a member of the Faculty who agrees to act as supervisor of the research. Students who enrol in this course must request permission to do so prior to the end of the add/drop period of the term in which they propose to undertake the research for credit. Permission to enrol in this course will ordinarily be granted only to students who have demonstrated a high level of competence in their law studies.
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CML3352 International Criminal Law 3 cr.
Selected problems in protecting the human rights of individuals under international law. Comparison of the existing international procedures which have been established to deal with these problems, i.e., a comparison between the United Nations schemes and those developed under the European Convention on Human Rights. Jurisdictional claims over international crimes and the rights and obligations of countries to extradite the alleged criminals, as well as the law of territorial and diplomatic asylum. Discussion will include a consideration of whether the existence of a political motive behind a crime should be a mitigating circumstance; defences to war crimes, such as the defence of superior orders as seen in the Nuremberg Trials and Vietnam War Trials, will also be explored; the establishment of the concept of "crimes against the international community"; the problems of adjudication and enforcement which have arisen with respect to such crimes.
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CML3353 Children and the Law 3 cr.
The law affecting rights and obligations of children. The role of the lawyer in a variety of legal proceedings which affect children, including child protection proceedings, adoption, and delinquency.
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CML3354 Law and Psychiatry: Clinical Part 3 cr.
A limited number of students (perhaps four or five) will be assigned to a psychiatric setting (Royal Ottawa Hospital) or various psychiatric settings for the purpose of observation, assistance and study of psychiatric decision-making related to law (e.g. decisions as to fitness, insanity or competence). The students will spend six to eight hours per week in the psychiatric setting, working as part of the psychiatric team.
Evaluation will be determined on the basis of performance in the clinical setting and on written assignments related to the clinical experience. The course is evaluated as two credits for one term.
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CML3355 Armed Conflict (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the international legal regulation of the use of force and armed conflict based on the analysis of two key areas of international law: the legal obligations with respect to the peaceful settlement of disputes and the legal regulation of specific conduct during armed conflict.
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CML3356 National Security Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Critical analysis of the concept of national security defined as the protection and preservation of a state s values, institutions and the well-being of its citizens in the face of such threats as armed attack, terrorism, natural disasters or other emergencies. Examination of Canadian and international laws governing efforts to preserve national security. The laws of the United States, the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions will also figure in the discussion. The conflict between national security imperatives and human and civil rights at both the international and national level will be a key preoccupation of the course.
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CML3357 Community Planning 3 cr.
Restrictive covenants; planning legislation: zoning; administrative problems.
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CML3358 Regulation of Internet Commerce 3 cr.
Seminar analyzing the legal challenges posed by the Internet to the traditional commercial legal framework. Topics include intellectual property issues, online contracts, digital signatures, taxation, securities regulation and the provision of online legal services.
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CML3359 Matrimonial Property 3 cr.
In-depth study of spousal property rights both during marriage and on marriage breakdown or death of a spouse. Emphasis on the characterization of property, impact of Tax Law, principles of valuation, and partnership and corporate law on the application of the Family Law Act. Special treatment of the Matrimonial Home, and the use of domestic contracts.
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CML3360 Securities Regulation 3 cr.
An introductory examination of the regulation of securities from both a substantive and procedural perspective. The course will focus on the distribution of, and trading in, securities, on the regulation of take-over bids, corporate mergers, acquisitions and proxy solicitations and on liabilities arising under securities laws. For comparative purposes reference may be made to the securities law of other jurisdictions. (CML 2202 as preparatory).
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CML3361 Advanced Company Law 3 cr.
This course will deal with special problems under the Ontario Business Corporations Act and include the study of securities laws, mergers, capital structures and corporate finance as well as other selected problems such as the position of multinational and foreign-owned corporations in Canada.
Prerequisite: CML2202.
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CML3362 Advanced Criminal Law 3 cr.
A study of selected problems in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminal Evidence which were not covered in the first-year course in Criminal Law.
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CML3363 Advanced Family Law 3 cr.
Selected problems in Family Law areas.
Prerequisite: CML2205.
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CML3364 Advanced Problems in Administrative Law 3 cr.
Operation of administrative boards and tribunals. Examination of areas of regulation such as transportation, energy, disciplinary hearings, immigration.
Prerequisite: CML2212.
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CML3365 Civil Liberties 3 cr.
Advanced seminar on selected topics on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the nature of and intersection with other legal rights, remedies for infringement, and a critical evaluation of the values that underlie the current legal culture of rights.
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CML3366 Family Conflicts Resolution 3 cr.
Resolution of family conflict, interview techniques, the lawyer as adviser, drafting and negotiation skills. Mediation and arbitration procedures as alternatives to litigation. Enforcement of judgments. Procedures to resolve economic and parenting disputes. Simulation exercises, including pre-trial conference, interim application, mediation and arbitration.
Prerequisite: CML2205.
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CML3368 Creditors' Rights 3 cr.
Introduction to pre- and post- judgment remedies for unsecured creditors; distribution of funds under the Creditors' Relief Act; fraudulent conveyances and unjust preferences under provincial and federal legislation; and relevant provisions of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
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CML3369 Environmental Law 3 cr.
Introduction to Canadian and Ontario legislative framework for environmental protection, including pollution control techniques, environmental assessment, and measures directed at sustainable development and biodiversity.
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CML3370 Estate Planning 3 cr.
The impact of taxation at death (including probate fees) and how such governmental levies may be reduced, deferred, or avoided; trusts and the taxation of trusts; the use of corporations and corporate re-organizations in estate planning; "substitute decision making"; and domestic/family law issues relevant to estate planning. (Recommended: CML3307).
Prerequisites: CML3206, CML3204.
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CML3371 Introduction to Intellectual and Industrial Property 3 cr.
Trademarks, registration, the torts of passing off and misappropriation of personality; trade names; copyright, the protection of computer software, arts and entertainment industries; trade secrets, confidential information; patents; industrial designs, related competitive torts. Canadian and international perspectives.
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CML3372 International Business Transactions 3 cr.
Introduction to the basic concepts, rules, practices, and institutions that comprise the legal environment in which international business takes place, including the international trading system; the export and import of goods and services; and investment and technology licensing. Builds on knowledge and skills acquired in previous courses in contracts and commercial law to develop consider the role of legal counsel and an integrated approach to dealing with international business transactions.
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CML3373 Labour Law III 3 cr.
This course will deal in depth with staff relations in the federal and provincial public services. Particular attention will be given to the administration of the Public Service Staff Relations Act.
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CML3374 Law and Society 3 cr.
Course content varies from year to year; in past years we offered a seminar in Alternate Dispute Resolution.
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CML3375 Medical-Legal Problems 3 cr.
Legal relationships amongst doctor, hospital, and patient; the law of medical malpractice; and selected problems such as abortion.
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CML3376 Professional Responsibility 3 cr.
Competence and practice standards, conflicts and confidentiality, misconduct and discipline, rules and ethics. Current issues. Institutions and committees of The Law Society of Upper Canada and how they govern and regulate lawyers.
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CML3377 Taxation Policy 3 cr.
An examination of selected issues in tax policy in Canada with emphasis on tax reform.
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CML3378 Advanced International Law 3 cr.
An in-depth study of certain contemporary problems in Public international Law.
Prerequisite: CML3231.
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CML3379 Law and Psychiatry 3 cr.
Study of various legal areas in which psychiatry plays an intefral part, including insanity, fitness to stand trial, psyachiatric remands, civil commitment, and capacity.
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CML3380 Women and the Law 3 cr.
Various analytical tools are employed to examine the question of law's contribution to women's legal, social, political, and economic inequality. Analytical frameworks such as legal history, language, political theory, equality theory, critical race theory, and feminist jurisprudence are used to explore selected current substantive topics as reflected by cases, legislation, law reform, and litigation strategies.
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CML3382 Criminal Justice Administration 3 cr.
Current issues in policing in the context of anti-discrimination theory and practice, community-based policing, and the evolving role of policing services, focussing on inclass analysis of legislative and community provisions for police accountability and student-directed seminars with the opportunity for mini-practicums, where possible.
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CML3383 Advanced Taxation 3 cr.
Issues in Corporate Taxation. Corporate distributions, sales of corporate businesses, reorganizations, liquidations and other adjustments.
Prerequisite: CML3204.
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CML3385 WTO Dispute Settlement (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the WTO trade dispute settlement processes. Examination of the origins of the system and comparison to other international systems of dispute settlement. Review of the remedies and enforcement mechanism in the WTO such as trade sanctions and compensation.
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CML3386 Corporate Finance 3 cr.
This course will deal with various modes of financing public and private corporations, including share structures, franchising debt and capital structure as well as the evaluation of businesses.
Prerequisite: CML2202.
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CML3387 Employment Law 3 cr.
Common-law and statutory regulation of the employment relationship in a non-unionized setting, examining the special nature of the employment contract; issues arising from termination of employment; employment standards legislation; and human rights issues as they arise in employment.
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CML3390 Law and Policy 3 cr.
This course is designed to illustrate the applicability of the methodologies of social sciences to legal issues. Utilizing selected topics of current interest, the course will concentrate on methods of evaluation of outcomes of social engineering.
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CML3392 History of Legal Thought 3 cr.
Advanced seminar examining the evolution of legal and political relationships between Europe, Africa, and the Americas through an analysis of selected historical instruments. these early experiences (including shifting values and perspectives on the control and ownership of land, natural resources, and people) are the basis for contemporary debates on self-government, reparations/compensation, and affirmative action/employment equity.
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CML3393 Lesbian and Gay Legal Issues 3 cr.
History of the struggle for lesbian and gay rights in Canada; analysis of legal institutions as the oppressive tools of a heterosexist society recent developments in the law relating to lesbians and gay men; curren priorities in the Canadian lesbian and gay political agenda; legal and extra-legal strategies; comparisons with foreign jurisdictions.
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CML3394 Recherche et rédaction juridiques (Thèmes choisis) / Legal Research and Writing (Selected Problems) 2 cr.
Students who have completed two sessions in law may apply for permission of the Vice-Dean to undertake research and writing in an area of their interest, under the supervision of a member of the Faculty who agrees to act as supervisor of the research. Students who wish to enrol in this course must request permission to do so prior to the end of the add/drop period of the term in which they propose to undertake the research for credit. Permission to enrol in this course will ordinarily be granted only to students who have demonstrated a high level of competence in law studies.
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CML3395 Regulation of Internet Communication 3 cr.
Seminar analyzing the legal challenges posed by the Internet to the rights to free speech and privacy. Topics include online obscenity, hate speech, defamation, as well as national and international approaches to data privacy protection.
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CML3396 Patent Law 3 cr.
The law of patents both national and international. In addition to Canada, an introduction is provided for the laws of the United States, Europe and Japan. The procurement, licensing and enforcement of patents.
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CML3397 Immigration Law 3 cr.
The Immigration Act; history of immigration to Canada; temporary and permanent admissions; family class; entrepreneurs, investors and skiled workers; humanitarian cases; inadmissible classes and removals; appeals and judicial review; refugee determination; immigration and the Charter.
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CML3398 Human Rights Laws in Canada 3 cr.
Analysis of the legal protection of human rights in Canada, focussing on the administration, content, and case law of the Ontario and federal human rights sources, theories of legal equality, the role of administrative law principles, and the interchange with other areas of law, including labour law and the Charter, will also be discussed.
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CML3399 Human Rights (International Protection) 3 cr.
This course will focus on the practical application of international law in the area of human rights. An important theme of the course will be the relationship between international law and Canadian domestic law, and how international human rights law can influence the interpretation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The course includes: an introduction to the theory of protection of the human rights of the individual by international law, an examination of the meaning and importance of both civil and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights, and an examination of the human rights protection systems and case law under the European Convention on Human Rights, the American Convention on Human Rights, the Racial Discrimination Convention and the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
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CML3449 Clinical Legal Aid II 6 cr.
Advanced clinical practice involving additional casework and clinical responsibilities, participation in clinic meetings, and training new caseworkers, in addition to all aspects of file management, professional conduct, interviewing, research, negotiating, mediation, drafting pleadings and correspondence, preparation for and appearance before courts and tribunals. Students carry cases in one of the seven divisions: Aboriginal, Civil, Criminal, Community Legal Education, H.I.V., Tenant or Women's. (Stongly recommended: CML 2212 Administrative Law and CML 3202 Evidence). (Recommended: specific case areas of the law: ie. CML 2303 Landlord and Tenant).
Prerequisites: CML 3248 or permission of instructor. For the Criminal division, CML 3202 Evidence or, in exceptional circumstances, be enrolled in CML 3202 Evidence in the Fall term.
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CML3450 Clinical Legal Aid III 6 cr.
Open to division leaders at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic. Casework, community legal education, assisting Review Counsel with training and supervision of new caseworkers, case conferences and other clinic responsibilities.
Prerequisite: CML 3449 or permission of the instructor. CML 3202 Evidence is required to work in the criminal division.
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CML3501 Droit international privé 3 cr.
Les règles qui déterminent l'effet qu'un tribunal de l'Ontario doit donner à des lois étrangères, à des actes exécutifs étrangers et à des jugements étrangers: les principes généraux et leur application dans les domaines des contrats, des délits et des quasi-délits, des biens et du droit de la famille. (Recommandé comme préalable au cours CML 3372).
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CML3503 Droit municipal 3 cr.
Étude des pouvoirs d'une municipalité, de la composition d'un conseil municipal, des responsabilités des représentants municipaux, de la validité et de la mise en vigueur des arrêtés en conseil, du rôle d'évaluation, de la taxe municipale et de l'expropriation.
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CML3504 Droit fiscal 4 cr.
Introduction à la Loi fédérale sur l'impôt: les sommes à inclure, les exemptions et les déductions permises, dans le calcul du revenu imposable du particulier et des sociétés commerciales, les méthodes de calcul de l'impôt, les gains et pertes en capital, les arrangements familiaux. Étude de la relation entre les organismes législatifs, administratifs et judiciaires dans l'élaboration, l'application et l'interprétation de la Loi; les objectifs du système fiscal et ses développements possibles dans l'avenir; le rôle de l'avocat dans l'application de la Loi; l'effet de la Loi sur les cessions et autres opérations relatives aux biens privés.
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CML3506 Testaments et successions 3 cr.
La vérification des testaments; la capacité, la fraude et le défaut de consentement, la forme des testaments et leur révocation; les testaments perdus; les testaments comparés aux donations entre vifs, et tout particulièrement aux fiducies non révocables entre vifs et aux "powers of appointment". L'interprétation des testaments: les principes généraux; des problèmes typiques; des règles particulières, tel que "falsa demonstratio" et l'équivoque; les restrictions de la jouissance; les legs, y compris les legs caducs; les droits futurs; la règle contre les perpétuités et la nouvelle législation contre les perpétuités et les accroissements; la gestion des successions; les dons. (Recommandé comme préalable au cours CML 3370).
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CML3509 Introduction au droit de la santé (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Une introduction à la structure du système de soins de santé canadien notamment le cadre constitutionnel, la réglementation fédérale, le rôle des provinces, le contrôle des coûts et le droit aux services de santé, l'organisation et la réglementation des professions de la santé, la responsabilité des hôpitaux, le système de santé publique, la santé des populations, la santé mentale, la recherche médicale, le consentement et la confidentialité.
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CML3510 Bioéthique, santé et droit (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Étude des principes généraux en bioéthique et de leur application en droit médical notamment dans le contexte de sujets tels la confidentialité, l'accès à l'information médicale, le consentement au traitement, le droit de refus de traitement, l'euthanasie, les soins des mineurs, l'incapacité mentale, la reproduction, la technologie en génétique humaine, la recherche impliquant des humains, la transplantation, le clonage et la santé publique, la réglementation des produits pharmaceutiques.
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CML3511 Responsabilité médicale (3,0,0) 3 cr.
L'acquisition de connaissances approfondies en matière de responsabilité civile et pénale des professionnels de la santé dont le litige civil en droit médical, l'obligation de diligence, la norme de diligence, l'obligation de divulgation et le consentement éclairé, les problèmes en matière de causalité, l'évaluation des dommages-intérêts, la confidentialité, les mécanismes d'indemnisation pour le préjudice médical, la crise de l'assurance, la responsabilité pénale, les mécanismes de discipline professionnelle.
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CML3512 Théorie et pratique en droit et justice sociale (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Recherche, défense de droit et éthique en matière de la pratique du droit dans l'intérêt public, avec accent sur la protection constitutionnelle du droit à l'égalité et à la justice sociale, la discrimination systémique envers les femmes, les personnes démunies, immigrantes, réfugiées, les personnes de groupes racialisés et les autochtones, les personnes ayant une déficience physique ou mentale, les minorités sexuelles, religieuses ou linguistiques, les jeunes et les aînés; tendances récentes en matière de théorie du droit axées sur l égalité, les droits de la personne, les libertés civiles et les droits fondamentaux.
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CML3520 Compétition de tribunal-école 3 cr.
Les étudiants qui représentent la Section aux compétitions de tribunal-école interuniversitaires, autre que la compétition Jessup, peuvent s'inscrire. Sous la supervision d'un membre de la Faculté, préparation d'un mémoire exposant les faits et les points de droit de l'affaire en litige et plaidoirie orale de la cause en se conformant aux règlements et exigences de la compétition; autres exercices préparatoires que le superviseur jugera nécessaires. La note sera déterminée à partir du mémoire écrit et de la plaidoirie orale.
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CML3523 Les assurances 3 cr.
Introduction aux principes généraux de la loi sur l'assurance; étude de divers genres d'assurance (l'assurance-feu, l'assurance-automobile, l'assurance-responsabilité) du point de vue statutaire, judiciaire et pratique.
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CML3526 Droit des communications 3 cr.
Étude du plan de réglementation des communications au Canada dans trois secteurs de l'industrie (télécommunications, radiodiffusion et câblodiffusion), en tenant compte des contraintes juridiques, politiques, administratives et pragmatiques. Parmi les thèmes à l'étude sont la compétence constitutionnelle, les politiques des agences investies d'un pouvoir de réglementation en matière de permis et de contrôle, plus particulièrement du Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes; analyse futuriste du domaine à la lumière des nouvelles technologies.
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CML3531 Droit international public 3 cr.
Sa formation, ses sources et son application; le lien entre le droit international et le droit municipal; la personnalité internationale, la juridiction des états; le droit de la mer; l'introduction à la protection internationale des droits de la personne; l'Organisation internationale du travail; le droit des traites; le recours à la force par les États; la Cour internationale de justice.
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CML3533 Droit du travail I 3 cr.
Introduction générale au droit du travail et analyse de la juridiction ontarienne et fédérale relative au secteur privé. Les thèmes à l'étude comprennent le droit de former un syndicat, les pratiques déloyables de travail, le processus d'accréditation, la négociation collective et le conflit de travail.
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CML3534 Droit du travail II - Arbitrage en griefs 3 cr.
Cours axé sur les conflits de travail dans le secteur privé. Étude des méthodes de règlement de conflits, en particulier, de l'arbitrage et de la jurisprudence arbitrale.
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CML3541 Philosophie du droit 3 cr.
Étude des théories et des concepts clés du droit, en insistant plus particulièrement sur la pensée anglo-américaine et ses liens avec la philosophie politique contemporaine.
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CML3553 Règles de pratique des tribunaux fédéraux 3 cr.
Stage d'une demi-journée par semaine effectué, pendant le trimestre, dans un tribunal administratif situé à Ottawa. Grâce à des lectures, à l'observation et aux tâches qui lui seront attribuées, l'étudiant ou l'étudiante connaîtra les aspects juridiques et pratiques de l'exercice du mandat que le tribunal s'est vu confier par la loi. L'évaluation portera sur les tâches accomplies au tribunal et un travail de trimestre.
PrTalable : CML2512.
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CML3554 Art de la plaidoirie 3 cr.
Cours théorique et pratique sur la plaidoirie qui traite, entre autres, de la préparation de la plaidoirie, de l'exposé initial et de l'exposé final.
PrTalables : CML2709, CML3802.
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CML3560 Procédure pénale approfondie 3 cr.
Ce cours fait suite à l'initiation générale à la procédure pénale du cours CML 1603 (Droit pénal et procédure) et traite en détail de la procédure dans l'administration de la justice en matière pénale au Canada.
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CML3564 Droit administratif approfondi 3 cr.
Étude approfondie de certains aspects importants de la réglementation fédérale émanant des tribunaux administratifs et autres agences gouvernementales.
PrTalable : CML2512.
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CML3568 Droit des créances 3 cr.
Le droit régissant les rapports entre créanciers et débiteurs en défaut de paiement ou insolvables; la saisie et l'exécution; l'annulation des actes de transfert et des privilèges frauduleux. Étude détaillée de la Loi sur la faillite.
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CML3570 Planification des successions 3 cr.
Étude des tactiques successorales, telles les fiducies, les sociétés et les assurances sur la vie, et de leurs conséquences fiscales. (Cours préalable recommandé : CML 3506).
PrTalables : CML3504, CML3707.
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CML3571 Stage proposé par l'étudiant (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Tout étudiant ou étudiante qui désire approfondir ses connaissances dans un domaine de droit particulier, tout en développant des compétences pratiques en milieu de travail, peut proposer un stage d études. Le projet de stage doit être présenté à la Section de common law afin d obtenir son approbation. Celle-ci ne sera accordée que si la Section est d avis que le stage d études est valable pour l étudiant sur le plan pédagogique et que l organisation ou l individu qui dirigera le travail comprend son obligation de fournir à l étudiant une expérience professionnelle qui lui permettra de parfaire ses connaissances juridiques. Notation : L évaluation du stage se fera sur la base satisfaisant/non satisfaisant.
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CML3572 Droit international des affaires 3 cr.
Étude des fondements du droit international des affaires; le droit étranger et l'interface entre les différents systèmes de droit; la pratique des affaires internationales; les genres de transactions, y compris les contrats de financement, les accords d'attribution de licences, les co-entreprises, les accords de consortia, les fusions et les acquisitions; la négociation et la rédaction d'ententes internationales; la prévention de conflits et l'arbitrage. Examen du rôle des intermédiaires, p.ex., les banques, les agences gouvernementales. Analyse sélective de problèmes relatifs au financement étranger, à la concurrence, à la réglementation des tarifs, aux impôts et à l'exterritorialité.
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CML3580 Clinique de droit de l'environnement (3,0,0) 3 cr.
L étudiante ou l étudiant travaillera, dans le contexte de la Clinique de droit de l environnement, sur des problèmes et des dossiers en droit de l environnement au nom de collectivités et de groupes environnementaux. La clinique est gérée en partenariat avec Ecojustice Canada, le plus important organisme canadien d intérêt public en droit de l environnement. La Clinique veut promouvoir une meilleure compréhension du droit de l environnement en offrant des occasions de mise en pratique et d approfondissement du savoir théorique. Au moins deux juristes d expérience en droit de l environnement superviseront le travail de l étudiant ou de l étudiante et dirigeront la clinique. Travaillant sous leur supervision, l étudiante ou l étudiant collaborera directement à tous les aspects de la prestation de services en droit de l environnement aux collectivités et groupes sans but lucratif. Des séminaires sont aussi offerts dans ce cours pour compléter le volet pratique. Notation: L'évaluation du stage se fera sur la base satisfaisant/non satisfaisant.
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CML3621 Criminologie 3 cr.
Problèmes du système pénal: théories explicatives du crime; étendue et limites de la réglementation pénale; optique de la criminologie et de la science du comportement, sanctions et mesures correctionnelles; pénologie; probation; institutions; transition; libération conditionnelle et services au libéré; statistiques; psychopathie; jeunes délinquants; alcool et drogues; récidivisme; multirécidivistes dangereux; juges, procureurs de la poursuite, policiers, experts, administrateurs et autres responsables du système; rôle, responsabilités et contraintes de l'avocat.
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CML3635 Revue de droit d'Ottawa: Rédaction et révision d'articles pour publication (6,0,0) 6 cr.
Le cours comprend l'exécution de tâches diverses reliées à la publication savante à titre de membre du conseil de rédaction. L'évaluation est fondée sur le travail fourni à ce titre. Les étudiants et étudiantes dans ce cours reçoivent une mention "satisfaisante" ou "non satisfaisante".
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CML3648 Clinique juridique I: Introduction 6 cr.
Travail pratique dirigé, axé sur les entrevues, la recherche, la négociation, la gestion de dossiers (rédaction d'actes de procédure, correspondance, préparation des comparutions et comparution devant les tribunaux). Travail dans une des sept divisions: Services juridiques aux Autochtones, Division des affaires civiles, Division des affaires criminelles, Information juridique communautaire, Division du V.I.H., Division des locataires ou Division des femmes.
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CML3650 Cours clinique de droit communautaire 9 cr.
Stage (4 heures/semaine) à la Clinique juridique communautaire sous la direction de trois avocats. Acquisition d'une formation pratique. Droit de la pauvreté. Accès au système judiciaire. Problèmes de propriétaire / locataire, bien-être social, assurance-chômage. Difficultés des défavorisés dans le système judiciaire. Réforme du droit. (Cours préalables recommandés : CML 3802 et CML 2703).
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CML3653 Politique de la concurrence 3 cr.
Étude des pratiques de commerce restrictives et de la politique de la concurrence.
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CML3707 La fiducie 3 cr.
L'historique; les caractères essentiels de la fiducie, les types de fiducie, dont les fiducies expresses, induites et rétrocédantes, les fiducies privées, les fiducies à fins charitables et à fins non charitables; l'administration d'une fiducie et les recours du bénéficiaire en cas de mauvaise administration; les effets des divers statuts sur le droit de la fiducie; la réalisation et la variation des fiducies individuelles. (Cours préalable recommandé: CML 2513).
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CML3712 Insolvabilité et faillite 3 cr.
La législation concernant la mise sous séquestre, y compris les méthodes de désignation du séquestre, la réalisation de la sûreté, les droits du débiteur et des tierces parties, la législation sur la liquidation de l'actif, y compris la faillite.
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CML3713 Entrevue, consultation et négociation 3 cr.
Enseignement théorique, audiovisuel et pratique sur l'art de l'entrevue, de la consultation et de la négociation. Le cours a pour objet l'acquisition des techniques et méthodes utiles dans le contexte juridique, comme celui du droit de la famille, des locateurs et locataires et du travail.
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CML3714 Le droit: contexte sociologique 3 cr.
Principaux courants théoriques en sociologie centrés sur la question du juridique; l'étude sociologique du développement du droit et de l'accès aux droits dans les sociétés contemporaines; les notions de droits civiques, politiques sociales des droits de la personne, droits collectifs et droits de minorités; une analyse du droit dans des contextes sociologiques: les milieux minoritaires, les femmes, les classes sociales, les groupes ethnoculturels.
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CML3716 Stage en droit et technologie 3 cr.
Stage clinique supervisé en droit et technologie auprès des services juridiques des secteurs gouvernementaux, des organismes non-gouvernementaux, des secteurs privés spécialisés en matière de technologie, à la Clinique d'intérêt public et de politique d'Internet du Canada (CIPPIC) ou auprès de la Revue en droit et technologie de l'Université d Ottawa.
Préalable : Au moins un cours dans le domaine de la propriété intellectuelle ou du droit de l'Internet.
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CML3727 Histoire du droit 3 cr.
Histoire du droit anglais et ontarien, spécialement dans l'optique des sources des grands principes du droit positif et de la procédure.
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CML3728 Droit comparé 3 cr.
Introduction à la théorie et à la méthodologie du droit comparé. Étude des grandes traditions juridiques contemporaines au moyen de thèmes choisis.
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CML3741 Protection du consommateur 3 cr.
Les recours de common law et les protections statutaires disponibles en cas de fraude; la publicité trompeuse; les produits défectueux et les autres abus dans la vente et la promotion de produits; la réglementationdu crédit au consommateur et les recours du débiteur en cas de prolongation du délai de remboursement de sa dette. (Cours préalable suggéré : CML 2803).
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CML3744 Droit fiscal approfondi 3 cr.
Ce cours consiste non pas en une étude de cas, mais plutôt en une analyse de problèmes, tels que l'impôt différé, le dépouillement de dividendes, la planification internationale, l'établissement de la moyenne des revenus et l'allocation du coût en capital.
PrTalable : CML3504.
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CML3753 Droit de l'enfance: droit de la protection de la jeunesse 3 cr.
Le droit relatif aux droits et aux obligations des enfants; le rôle de l'avocat ou de l'avocate dans diverses instances judiciaires portant sur les enfants, dont la protection de l'enfance, l'adoption et la délinquance.
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CML3758 Le droit de l'informatique - La protection des droits de propriété intellectuelle 3 cr.
Le droit relatif au développement, à la protection et à la vente des produits informatiques dont l'équipement, les logiciels et les puces à semi-conducteurs.
PrTalable : CML3771.
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CML3760 Réglementation des valeurs mobilières 3 cr.
Introduction à la réglementation des valeurs mobilières. Examen de questions de fond et de questions de procédure: les placements de valeurs; les opérations sur valeurs; la réglementation applicable aux offres publiques d'achat, aux fusions de sociétés, aux acquisitions et à la sollicitation de procurations; les responsabilités imposées par la législation sur les valeurs mobilières. À des fins de comparaison, ce cours pourra traiter du droit des valeurs mobilières en vigueur dans les autres provinces. (Cours préalable recommandé: CML 2602).
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CML3761 Droit approfondi des sociétés 3 cr.
Ce cours traitera de points de loi spécifiques dans la législation de l'Ontario, ainsi que de la loi de l'Ontario sur les valeurs mobilières, telles que les fusions, les acquisitions, les offres publiques d'achat, les transactions des initiés; de la composition des capitaux et du financement de la corporation; de la situation des sociétés multinationales et des sociétés étrangères au Canada.
PrTalable : CML2602.
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CML3762 Droit pénal approfondi 3 cr.
Une courte revue des principes fondamentaux du droit pénal suivie d'une analyse de sujets qui n'ont pas été abordés dans le cours de base.
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CML3765 Libertés publiques 3 cr.
Étude de la jurisprudence sur la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés aux fins de définir les droits et libertés enchâssés dans la Constitution, de déterminer leur impact sur les lois et pratiques existantes et d'analyser les recours en justice possibles lorsqu'il y a atteinte à ces droits et libertés.
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CML3769 Droit et environnement 3 cr.
Étude du régime en vigueur pour la lutte contre la pollution de l'environnement physique, en particulier, des recours privés et des techniques de protection de l'environnement prévues par la loi. Fondements jurisprudentiels et administratifs de la gestion de l'environnement.
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CML3771 Introduction à la propriété intellectuelle et industrielle 3 cr.
Les marques de commerce, le système d'enregistrement, les délits de commercialisation trompeuse et d'usurpation d'identité; les noms commerciaux; le droit d'auteur, la protection des logiciels, le domaine des arts et de l'industrie du spectacle; le droit des secrets commerciaux et des renseignements confidentiels; le droit des brevets; le dessin industriel et tout délit relié en matière de concurrence. Perspective canadienne et internationale.
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CML3773 Droit du travail III 3 cr.
Étude approfondie des relations de travail dans la fonction publique, fédérale et provinciale, et en particulier, de l'application de la Loi sur les relations de travail dans la fonction publique.
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CML3774 Méthodes de rechange pour le règlement de différends 3 cr.
Introduction aux méthodes de rechange pour le règlement de différends dans les domaines notamment du droit commercial, droit du travail, droit de la famille ou du droit de l'environnement. Discussion et exercices pratiques sur les méthodes de négociation, médiation et arbitrage.
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CML3776 Responsabilité professionnelle 3 cr.
Les normes de compétence et les normes d'exercice de la profession juridique: les conflits d'intérêts et le secret professionnel; le manquement professionnel et la discipline; les règles déontologiques. Problèmes actuels en matière de responsabilité professionnelle. Les institutions et les comités du Barreau du Haut-Canada et les règles et règlements en vertu desquels ils régissent la conduite des membres du Barreau.
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CML3780 Les femmes et le droit 3 cr.
Étude du statut juridique, des droits et obligations de la femme dans les domaines suivants : le travail, les opérations de crédit, le bien-être, la criminalité, les délits, l'immigration, la fiscalité et les relations de famille (si la question n'a pas déjà été cernée dans les cours de Droit de la famille et de Droit de la famille approfondi). Examen critique de certaines hypothèses sur la nature des femmes qui ont donné lieu à des différences de traitement et des solutions de rechange au droit actuel.
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CML3783 Fiscalité des compagnies 3 cr.
Étude approfondie des problèmes de fiscalité des compagnies qui sont très sommairement introduits lors du cours de Droit fiscal, soit les problèmes soulevés par la distribution des gains, les placements, la disposition des biens de l'entreprise, les remaniements du capital, les liquidations et autres rajustements. (Cours préalable recommandé : CML 3504).
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CML3787 Droit de l'emploi 3 cr.
Statut juridique des employés non syndiqués, surtout dans le secteur privé; étude des contrats de travail en common law ainsi que de la législation fédérale et provinciale en la matière.
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CML3795 Droit et informatique 3 cr.
Thèmes choisis concernant l'utilisation et l'application de l'informatique en droit.
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CML3796 Droit des brevets 3 cr.
Le droit des brevets : l'optique nationale et internationale.
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CML3797 Droit de l'immigration 3 cr.
La Loi sur l'immigration, les visiteurs et les réfugiés, les motifs d'exclusion et de renvoi, la procédure d'enquête, les appels et la révision judiciaire, les permis ministériels et les infractions à la loi, la politique canadienne d'immigration.
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CML3802 La preuve 4 cr.
Un cours qui porte sur les principes et les règles de base de la preuve dans les procès.
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CML3849 Clinique pratique d'aide juridique II 6 cr.
Travail pratique impliquant une charge de dossiers dans une des sept divisions (Services juridiques aux Autochtones, Division des affaires civiles, Division des affaires criminelles, Information juridique communautaire, Division du V.I.H., Division des locataires ou Division des femmes) ainsi que des responsabilités administratives à la clinique (participation aux réunions de la clinique et formation de personnes chargées de dossiers). La gestion de dossiers comprend la déontologie, les entrevues, la recherche, la négociation, la médiation, la rédaction d'actes de procédure, la correspondance, la préparation de comparutions et la comparution devant les tribunaux. (Fortement recommandés : CML 2512 Droit administratif, CML 3802 La preuve. Recommandés : Des cours portant sur des aspects précis du droit, p. ex. CML 2703 Propriétaires et locataires).
Préalables: CML 3648 ou permission de la direction de la clinique. Préalable pour la Division des affaires criminelles : CML 3802 La preuve (exceptionnellement être inscrit à ce cours à la session d'automne).
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CML3850 Clinique pratique d'aide juridique III 6 cr.
Ce cours est ouvert aux chefs de divisions de la Clinique juridique communautaire de l'Université d'Ottawa. Le travail comporte la prise en charge de dossiers, l'information juridique communautaire, l'assistance à la direction de la clinique dans la formation des personnes chargées de dossiers, les conférences de cas et d'autre tâches administratives à la clinique.
Préalable: CML 3849 ou permission de la direction de la clinique. Préalable pour la Division des affaires criminelles: CML 3802 La preuve.
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CML3901 Problèmes choisis de droit autochtone / Selected Problems in Aboriginal Peoples and the Law 3 cr.
Aspects de droit international, constitutionnel et comparé; le titre aborigène; le processus de règlement des revendications globales et particulières; la mise en oeuvre des conventions; le gouvernement autochtone autonome et ses aspects de droit administratif. (Ce cours ne peut pas être combiné avec DCL 5940 pour l'obtention de crédits). / Aspects of international, comparative and constitutional law; aboriginal aboriginal title; comprehensive and specific claims resolution processes; settlement implementation; native self-government and administrative law. (Cannot be combined for credit with DCL 5904).
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CML4101 Studies in Constitutional Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of Constitutional Law.
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CML4102 Current Trends in the Pratice of Federal Law 3 cr.
An intermediate course reviewing the latest trends in public sector legal practice ranging from the policy development process to specific topics (from the Crown's perspective) including human rights; administrative law; Crown liability; dispute resolution; and international law.
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CML4103 Studies in Administrative Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of Administrative Law.
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CML4104 Studies in Public Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of Public Law.
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CML4105 International Trade Regulation 3 cr.
Examination of the legal regime for international trade under the World Trade Organization as well as the regional regime applicable to Canada under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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CML4106 Studies in Private Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of private law.
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CML4107 Studies in Business Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of business law.
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CML4108 Studies in International Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of international law.
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CML4109 Studies in Human Rights 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of human rights.
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CML4110 Studies in Legal Theory 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of interest and importance in the area of legal theory.
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CML4111 Interdisciplinariy Studies in Law, Studies in Criminal Law: Criminal Justice Trial Advocacy: Special Issues in Domestic Violence and Hate Crimes 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of current importance in the area of criminal law.
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CML4112 Interdisciplinary Studies in Law 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics of interest and importance pertaining to the interdisciplinary study of law.
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CML4113 Selected Problems in Legal Practice 3 cr.
Examination of specific topics pertaining to legal practice.
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CML4114 Selected Topics - Intensive Study of a Selected Legal Issue 3 cr.
 
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CML4115 European Union Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Examination of the legal system of the European Community (as well as the broader European Union) against the background of current developments such as membership expansion. Overview of the key European institutions and common policies, with a focus on the role of the Court of Justice and its jurisprudence.
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CML4116 Advanced Refugee Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Application of refugee law principles and case law including a detailed analysis of the Convention refugee definition and the practical aspects of representing a refugee claimant during the refugee claim process. Review of the refugee claim process from the perspectives of the various stakeholders. Prerequisite : CML 3397 Immigration Law.
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CML4117 Protection of Civilians in International Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
The course addresses the content of specific humanitarian rules, including the four 1949 Geneva Conventions and their historical antecedents; the 1977 Protocols; and the laws of The Hague. The course also addresses contemporary humanitarian law challenges, such as the legality of the use of nuclear weapons, the environmental consequences of armed conflict, the status of unlawful combatants, and the specific victimization of women and children. Students will learn the legal regulation of specific conduct during armed conflict, including treatment of civilians, combatants and prisoners of war along with permissible and impermissible means and methods of warfare.
Prerequisite: 51 University credits Note: This course cannot be counted towards any program offered by either section of the Faculty of Law.
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CML4125 International Trade Remedies (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Review of major areas of practice in international trade remedies such as: safeguard measures, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, customs valuations and tariff classifications, export and import controls, government procurement challenges, judicial reviews, investor-state disputes, trade remedies, and competition policy.
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CML4130 Natural Resources Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the key laws governing the management and conservation of natural resources (e.g. forests, wildlife, protected areas, etc.) in Canada, especially in Ontario. Review of constitutional jurisdiction over natural resources. Examination of natural resource litigation and law reform. Overview of different management perspectives such as economic, ethical, and multiple-use. Comparison with legislation in other jurisdictions.
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CML4131 Multicultural Rights in Liberal Democraties (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Interdisciplinary analysis of the accommodation of multicultural rights in liberal states with concrete examples of cases from various countries including Canada and the United States. Examination of topics such as religious freedoms, language rights, women s equality and rights of indigenous peoples.
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CML4132 International Humanitarian Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the philosophy, principles and practical application of International Humanitarian Law. Also known as the law of war, or the law of armed conflict, international humanitarian law consists of the international rules governing the conduct of hostilities, the methods and means of warfare, and international rules designed to protect the victims of armed conflict.
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CML4141 Contracts 4 cr.
Study and analysis of the basic principles of contract law; formation of contracts; interpretation of contracts; discharge of contracts; excuses for non-performance; remedies for breach.
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CML4142 Torts 4 cr.
An introduction to basic concepts of tort responsibility including negligence, intentional interference with interests in personality, property, reputation, economic and domestic relationships; vicarious liability; nuisance; occupier's liability; products liability; strict liability; misrepresentation; and remedies.
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CML4143 Property 4 cr.
Introduction to the concepts of property, ownership and possession, and the law relating to interests in real and personal property. Acquisition and the loss of right of title to personal property; ownership by possession, accession, conversion, judgment, gift, liens, pledges, bailment. Doctrine of tenure: types of estates, the spouse's interest in the matrimonial home and other property, and concurrent ownership, the Statute of Uses, current Ontatio deed, registration, forced sales, lapse of devises and exceptions, rule in Shelley's case and rule in Wild's case, devolution of estates, extinguishment of title, future interests in land.
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CML4150 Globalization and Law (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Analysis of the globalization of law and its impact on society in selected areas. Introduction to international institutions, organizations and government departments that are involved in areas of globalization such as human rights, international trade, the environment, the labour market, finance and capital markets.
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CML4162 Advanced Aboriginal Law 3 cr.
Selected problems in Aboriginal Law such as achieving and implementing self-government, the legal position of Metis and of non-status Indians, international law concerning indigenous peoples, comparative legal treatment of Aboriginal issues among common law counties, negotiating new treaties, and inter-governmental relations between provincial, federal, and Aboriginal jurisdictions. (Recommended: CML 2301).
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CML4200 Selected Topics - Intensive Study of a Selected Legal Issue with follow-up Research Project, Alternate Dispute Resolution Practicum 4 cr.
 
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CML4201 Clinical Program in Taxation 9 cr.
Co-operative and clinical work study program in income taxation; student placed at the Department of Justice under the supervision of a senior legal counsel.
Prerequisite: CML3204.
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CML4203 NPSIA Research Essay (3,0,0) 6 cr.
This course is designed to provide students in the joint LL.B.-M.A. program with dedicated time to focus on the preparation of the Research Essay to be submitted as a requirement of the M.A. portion of the program. Credits are awarded, on a graded basis, at the University of Ottawa for the final version of the Research Essay submitted for examination at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
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CML4303 International Commercial Arbitration (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the basic concepts, rules, practices and institutions related to international commercial arbitration, both between private parties and between private parties and states. The focus will be on the major international instruments and institutions of international commercial arbitration and the law as it has developed in Canada.
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CML4343 Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Propert y (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the law relevant to the commercialization of biotechnologies and pharmaceuticals, touching on issues relating to the legal use of and patentability of biotechnologies, pharmaceuticals and human tissue, trade marks and the pharmaceutical industry, trade secrets and plant breeder s rights, contractual issues particular to the working of biotechnologies. Review of selected topics relating to the protection of proprietary rights and their intersection with regulatory regimes and public policy issues in these fields of technology, such as the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board, data protection and the Patented Medecines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations.
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CML4382 Feminist Legal Issues (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to specific areas of feminist legal writing, such as women s and racialized legal history, legal responses to violence against women and children, and critical race and a range of other topics in which race, class and gender intersect with law.
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CML4501 Études en droit constitutionnel 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit constitutionnel.
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CML4502 Études en administration de la justice 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine de l'administration de la justice.
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CML4503 Études en droit administratif 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit administratif.
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CML4504 Études en droit public 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit public.
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CML4505 Études en matière de réglementation 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine de la réglementation gouvernementale.
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CML4506 Études en droit privé 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit privé.
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CML4507 Études en droit des affaires 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit des affaires.
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CML4508 Études en droit international 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit international tel le droit économique européen.
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CML4509 Études en matière des droits de la personne 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine des droits de la personne.
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CML4510 Études en matière de la théorie du droit 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine de la théorie du droit.
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CML4511 Études en droit criminel 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes d'intérêt actuel dans le domaine du droit criminel.
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CML4512 Études juridiques interdisciplinaires 3 cr.
Examen des grands thèmes juridiques d'intérêt dans une optique interdisciplinaire.
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CML4513 Problèmes pratiques en droit 3 cr.
Examen de thèmes particuliers reliés à la pratique du droit.
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CML4514 Thèmes choisis - Étude intensive sur un thème choisi en droit 3 cr.
 
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CML4540 Fondements de la common law 3 cr.
Cours d'introduction aux institutions de la common law, à sa théorie et à sa méthodologie à l'intention des civilistes.
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CML4541 Les contrats 4 cr.
Études des principes fondamentaux du droit des contrats; la formation des contrats; l'interprétation du contrat; la résiliation du contrats les justifications de l'inexécution; les redressements en cas d'inexécution du contrat.
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CML4542 Délits civils 4 cr.
Introduction au concept et fondements de la responsabilité; la négligence; les atteintes intentionnelles à la personne et à la propriété; la responsabilité du fait d'autrui; la nuisance; la responsabilité de l'occupant 'la responsabilité du manufacturier, la responsabilité stricte; les déclarations inexactes et les recours.
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CML4543 Droit des biens 4 cr.
Introduction aux concepts de propriété et possession; le droit relatif aux biens réels et personnels; l'acquisision et la perte d'un droit ou titre sur un bien personnel; la propriété par possession, accession, confusion, jugement, donation, droit de rétention de gage, dépôt. Le domaine: types de domaines, le foyer conjugal et les autres biens conjugaux; la copropriété, le Statute of Uses, l'acte de cession de l'Ontatio, l'enregistrement, la vente jusiciaire, la caducité des legs et les exceptions, les règles Shelley et Wild, la dévolution des successions, l'extinction du titre, les droits futurs.
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CML4600 Thèmes choisis - Étude intensive sur un thème choisi en droit suivi d'un projet de recherche 4 cr.
 
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CML4601 Programme de stage en droit fiscal 9 cr.
Programme coopératif de formation pratique en droit fiscal; les étudiants et les étudiantes font un stage au ministère de la justice sous la direction d'une conseillère ou d'un conseiller juridique principal.
PrTalable : CML3504. Concomitants : CML3584, CML2718, CML3377.
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CML4700 Problèmes constitutionnels canadiens 3 cr.
Séminaire visant à l'approfondissement du droit constitutionnel canadien, via l'étude de problèmes d'actualité qui présentent un intérêt national.
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CML4900 Current Canadian Constitutional Issues 3 cr.
This course is an advanced seminar in Canadian Constitutional Law focusing on current issues of national importance.
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