Students represent immigrants seeking a variety of relief and benefits, including family sponsorship, Violence Against Women Act petitions, and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.
An analysis of the general principles of Insurance Law, emphasizing indemnity, subrogation, reinsurance, insurable interest and classification of risks.
This course will explore numerous environmental issues that have become the focus of both public and private international law, including global warming, the export of hazardous substances and environmental aspects of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
This course examines the global trade rules of the World Trade Organization and contrasts them with the NAFTA regional trade agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Students will learn about the Canadian legal system through introductory lectures and a series of hands-on, practical exercises that simulate the practice of law in Ontario.