CML 3186 Access to Justice Practicum (Level II)

3 units
Common Law
Faculty of Law - Common Law
This course uses a clinical, experiential or practicum learning format to offer a unique opportunity for students to contribute to providing real-world community-oriented legal assistance in selected legal areas. Students will work individually and/or within groups, under academic and professional supervision, on specific legal and practical issues in the selected legal area. In addition, students will undertake advanced skills tasks, such as co-ordinating file work, supervising other students, and interacting with lawyers, government officials and other relevant parties.

Components:

Work Term

Requirements:

Prerequisite: CML 2179 or CML 2184 . The course is graded as S (satisfactory) or NS (non satisfactory).

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

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