LAW 325
Access to Justice
Units: 1.5
Hours: 3-0-0
Also: DR 516
Examines the fact of diminishing access to justice and its implications for the public, professionals, the justice system and society as a whole. Provides a theoretical framework and practical ideas to help students recognize, understand and respond to access issues. Topics include: the causes, scale and consequences of unmet legal needs; strategies and initiatives to enhance access; and how access issues are forcing the justice system to rethink professional roles, responsibilities and ethics.
Note:
- Credit will be granted for only one LAW 325, LAW 343 (if taken in the same topic), DR 510 (if taken in the same topic), DR 516.
Undergraduate course in Law offered by the Faculty of Law.