Journal: Indigenous Law (LAW494Y1Y)

At a Glance

Both Terms
Credits
2
Hours
0

Enrolment

Maximum
2
2 JD

2 credits (Conditional enrol)
Max Enrol: 4 JD

Senior Board Members will be selected by the Director in the Spring of each year. Students must be in residence for the year in order to obtain credit for the journal.

Senior Board Members will be selected by the Editor(s) in Chief in the Spring of each year. Students must be in residence for the year in order to obtain credit for the journal.
Students who serve as Senior Board Members of the Indigenous Law Journal may receive two academic ungraded credits. A student must commit himself or herself to his or her Indigenous Law Journal responsibilities for the entire year to obtain credit. However, students are permitted to allocate one credit to each term or both credits to either term. No credit will be shown on the interim statement of grades until the program has been fully completed. It is strongly recommended that Senior Board Members take the course, Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Law.
The specific requirements which must be satisfied by the Senior Board Members of the Indigenous Law Journal to obtain credit will be determined by the administration, following consultation with the current Editor(s)-in Chief and the Faculty Advisor to the Indigenous Law Journal.

Evaluation
Typically, students will be required to submit to the Faculty Advisor a 2500 word written assignment.