DCL 6130 National Security Law

3 units
Law
Faculty of Law
This course examines international, Canadian and comparative laws governing efforts to preserve "national security." "National security" has been defined as the protection and preservation of a state's values, institutions and the well-being of its citizens – it is an expansive concept that, in colloquial terms, has a strong association with military preparedness and law enforcement and that sometimes co-exists uncomfortably with the "rule of law.

Components:

Lecture

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

Craig Stephen Forcese

5 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2024

No grade data available for this course.

Michael W. Duffy

3 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2022

No grade data available for this course.