Courses 2023 - 2024
LAW E 531
Indigenous Economic Development and the Law Seminar
Credits:
2-6, Max 6
A principal goal of British colonial policies was the acquisition of the lands and resources of the Indigenous communities in the colonies. The decapitalization of the Indigenous communities, poverty, and the dependence of those communities on national public assistance programs are among the lasting consequences of the colonial policies. This course examines the laws and policies governing economic development in Indigenous communities in the former British colonies today and the impacts of those laws and policies.
Spring,
3 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Mills, Monte
Quarter |
Instructor |
Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
Sec SLN Type |
Grading Type |
Spring |
Mills
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A 16321 JD
B 16322 LLM
C 16323 MJ
D 16324 PhD
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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