Moot - Kawaskimhon Moot Competitive Program & Advanced Aboriginal Studies Competitive Program (LAW331Y1Y)

At a Glance

Both Terms
Credits
3
Hours
0
Moot

Enrolment

Maximum
4
4 JD
Prerequisites
Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Law

3 credits: can be allocated across both semesters.

Note: The Kawaskimhon moot satistifies the compulsory moot requirement.

Pre-requisite: Please contact Professor Sanderson if you wish to participate in the Kawaskimhon Moot but have not obtained the pre-requisite credit.

Registration: To participate in the Kawaskimhon Aboriginal moot, you must register for the course AND contact professor Sanderson indicating your interest prior to the end of the course selection deadline in June. Priority is given to students with the prerequisite, and to those who first contact Professor Sanderson.

This course provides an opportunity for students with an interest in and experience with Aboriginal legal and constitutional concerns to earn academic credit through participation in an inter-university scholastic event. Kawaskimhon means speaking with knowledge. The responsibility of hosting and outlining the fact pattern rotates among participating schools.

The structure of the moot problem changes from year to year, but typically requires each student team to write a position paper on behalf of fictional clients, and then to represent those client interests at a negotiation session which usually happens in early March. Students are traditionally required to draw upon both common law and Indigenous legal traditions in preparing their position paper and during the negotiation session.

Further information will be available from the instructor.

Evaluation
is based on satisfactory participation in the team on a credit/no credit basis.