Law (LAWS)
Department of Law
Faculty of Public Affairs
LAWS 3304 [0.5 credit]
Private Law, Historical Change
Private law and socio-economic change, emphasizing nineteenth-century Canada; comparison with the United States; influence of eighteenth-century English developments. Topics may include contracts and market economy, corporations and entrepreneurship, private law and the employer/employee relationship; property and tort in gender relations.Prerequisite: 1.0 credit from LAWS 2003 [1.0] (no longer offered), LAWS 2201, LAWS 2202.
Lectures three hours a week.
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