Students develop lawyering skills, such as advocacy, negotiation, and consensus building, in the context of a non-competitive moot conducted in a circle arrangement. Students use a moot problem based on selected contemporary issues in Aboriginal-Government relations and draw generally upon both common law and Indigenous legal traditions. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of the first-year of the JD program and consent of the Faculty.
Students develop lawyering skills, such as advocacy, negotiation, and consensus building, in the context of a non-competitive moot conducted in a circle arrangement. Students use a moot problem based on selected contemporary issues in Aboriginal-Government relations and draw generally upon both common law and Indigenous legal traditions. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of the first-year of the JD program and consent of the Faculty.