POLS * 3130 – Law, Politics and Judicial Process U (3-0) [0.50]

This course emphasizes the study of the judicial system as a branch of government and highlights the interaction between the judiciary, law, the political process and public policy. Issues such as judicial selection and Charter of Rights decisions by courts will be explored. Comparisons with the judicial process in other countries will supplement the focus on the Canadian judicial process.





Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : March 14, 2011

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Currently taking it with Baker. The class is interesting, but a little repetitive especially if you're also in Courts and Society or Law and Society. Baker is fair from what I've seen so far. The two assignments for the class are rediculously easy.
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : March 11, 2011

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Loved this class. Would recommend it with Baker or Ridell
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