LAWS 3005 [0.5 credit] Law and Regulation
Definitions and goals of regulation; contemporary theories and debates about legal and non-legal approaches to regulation. Approaches studied may include market mechanisms, public agency regulation, self-regulation and governance in co-operation with associations in civil society.
Prerequisite(s): 1.0 credit from LAWS 2201, LAWS 2202, LAWS 2501, LAWS 2502.
Lectures three hours a week.
Lectures three hours a week.
Co-operative Education
Undergraduate Calendar
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...LAWS 2201 , LAWS 2301 , LAWS 2501 , and LAWS...any two of ANTH 3005 , ANTH 3007 , or...
Anthropology
Undergraduate Calendar
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...Public Affairs, International Affairs, Law, Migration and Diaspora...any two of ANTH 3005 , ANTH 3007 , or...