CML 11162 Introduction to Public and Constitutional Law (Part 2 of 2)

5 units
Common Law
Faculty of Law - Common Law
This course introduces students to the structure of the Canadian legal system, including: sources of law, the federal legislative process and statutory interpretation; the legal system's constitutional basis; the organization of courts and tribunals in Canada and appeal processes; and the role of the courts in overseeing legislative and administrative action. It also introduces students 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. (Part 2 of 2) Previously CML 1205.

Components:

Lecture
Tutorial

Requirements:

Prerequisite: CML 11161 .

Previously Offered Terms:

Winter
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B Average (6.478)
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Marion Sandilands

2 sections from Winter 2024 to Winter 2025

B+ Average (6.642)
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John Keyes

3 sections from Winter 2023 to Winter 2025

B Average (6.462)
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221 students

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Jolene Hansell

2 sections from Winter 2023 to Winter 2024

B Average (6.308)
Most Common: B (22%)
133 students

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Vanessa Ann MacDonnell

2 sections during Winter 2023

B Average (6.482)
Most Common: B+ (39%)
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