First Year: Constitutional Law - Federalism (LAW106H1F)

At a Glance

First Term
Credits
3
Hours
2

Enrolment

Maximum
15
15 JD

Schedule

T: 11:10 - 12:00
Th: 11:10 - 12:00
Instructor(s): Patrick Macklem

Important Notice:The Blackboard program will be used for this course. Students must self-enrol in Blackboard prior to the start of school in both terms in order to obtain course information.

This course provides an introduction to the law of the Canadian constitution. It examines federalism, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and Aboriginal and treaty rights. The course considers the structure of the Canadian constitution, the role of judicial review, and general principles of interpretation with regard to the distribution of legislative authority, constitutional rights and freedoms, and Aboriginal and treaty rights. Selected federal and provincial powers, Aboriginal and treaty rights, rights guaranteed by the Charter will be examined.

Evaluation
will be evaluated by a 2 hour open-book final examination (100%).