LAW 338
Mediation and Lawyers
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
An in-depth and critical examination of the use of the mediation process to resolve a wide variety of substantive disputes involving business, family, criminal, environmental, international, and public policy issues. Provides students with an opportunity to review and evaluate contemporary perspectives on the mediation process and to develop skills that successful mediators employ in helping parties resolve their disputes. Builds on the concepts studied in LAW 337.
Prerequisites: 337.
Undergraduate course in Law offered by the Faculty of Law.