In this course students will explore the use of legal instruments to understand their capacity to achieve health policy goals, as well as their limits as tools for health justice reform. Students will learn about Canadian jurisprudence, including legislation and case law, to critically apply them to emerging issues including the regulation of reproduction, access and rationing of care, and medical assistance in dying.
In this course students will explore the use of legal instruments to understand their capacity to achieve health policy goals, as well as their limits as tools for health justice reform. Students will learn about Canadian jurisprudence, including legislation and case law, to critically apply them to emerging issues including the regulation of reproduction, access and rationing of care, and medical assistance in dying.