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Mini-Law 2008 (Faculty of Law)

Thursday, October 16, 2008 18:00toThursday, November 20, 2008 20:00
Moot Court, Faculty of Law, 3644 Peel Street, Moot Court, Faculty of Law, 3644 Peel Street, CA

- Would you like a little taste of law?

- Do you realize the impact law has on our daily lives?

- Are you interested in how the law has adapted to changes in society?

If you answered yes to any of the above, register NOW for McGill Mini-Law. The Faculty of Law will present a 6-week lecture series for the public, taught by McGill Law Professors.

Oct. 16 - "Principles of Judging: Here Comes the Judge: What Do We Expect of Our Judiciary?" by Prof. Rosalie Jukier

Oct. 23 - "International Criminal Law: Is Justice Possible After Genocide?" by Prof. Payam Akhavan

Oct. 30 - "Health Law and Policy: Governing Bodies: Law’s Influence Over Human Health" by Prof. Angela Campbell

Nov. 6 - "Intellectual Property Law: Why You Don’t Have To Be An Intellectual To Need It" by Prof. Tina Piper

Nov. 13 - "Taxation Law: The Price We Pay For Civilization?" by Prof. Kimberley Brooks

Nov. 20 - "Wills & Estates: Death’s Unavoidable But The Law Lets You Plan The Rest" by Dean Nicholas Kasirer

Adults $112.87 CAD (taxes included)

Students $67.72 CAD (taxes included)

Seniors $67.72 CAD (taxes included)

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