LAW 315I
Transsystemic Business Associations
Units: 2.5-3.0
Hours: 5-0-0 or 6-0-0
Introduces various legal forms for carrying on trade, recognizing that the corporation is of commercial and legal significance as an organizational form. Surveys sole proprietorship, partnership and related agency principles. Examines business development in an Indigenous legal context. Canvasses practical and meaningful strategies to dismantle systemic barriers to create economic benefits for Aboriginal people and communities, for the financial and business sectors, and for the economy and society of Canada.
Note:
Prerequisites:
- One of LAW 105, LAW 105I, LAW 108A; and
- One of LAW 108C, LAW 109, LAW 109I; and
- Admission to the JD/JID Program.
Undergraduate course in Law offered by the Faculty of Law.