Juris Doctor (JD) / American University, Washington College of Law |
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University of Ottawa - Common Law1
CML1104 | Introduction to Public Law and Legislation | 3 |
CML1106 | Dispute Resolution and Professional Responsibility2 | 3 |
CML1213 | Constitutional Law I | 3 |
CML2309 | Civil Procedure I | 3 |
CML2313 | Constitutional Law II | 3 |
Advanced standing credits in first-year:
24 optional CML credits4
Oral-advocacy requirements
Three credits from:
CML2101 | Moot Court | 3 |
CML2320 | Mediation Theory and Practice | 3 |
CML2321 | Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes | 3 |
CML3120 | Moot Court Competition | 3 |
CML3122 | Tribunal-école international Philip C. Jessup / Philip C. Jessup International Moot | 3 |
CML3123 | Coupe Laskin / Laskin Moot | 3 |
CML3124 | Tribunal-école Moncton-Ottawa | 3 |
CML3125 | National Aboriginal Law Moot: Kawaskimhon "Speaking With Knowledge" | 3 |
CML3154 | Trial Advocacy | 3 |
CML3234 | Labour Law II | 3 |
CML3248 | Introduction Legal Aid Clinic Course | 6 |
CML3250 | Advanced Clinical Course in Community Law | 9 |
CML3313 | Interviewing, Counseling and Negociation | 3 |
CML3366 | Family Conflicts Resolution | 3 |
CML3449 | Clinical Legal Aid II | 6 |
American University - Washington College of Law5
- Civil Procedures I & II
- Legal Rhetoric: Writing and Research I & II
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Procedures I
- Legal Ethics
36 elective credits
Note(s)
1 | These courses are followed during the first and second year. |
2 | An upper year course in Alternate Dispute Resolution (CML2321) or Mediation Theory and Practice (CML2320) instead of CML1106 first year ADR course. One of these courses will also satisfy the oral advocacy requirement. |
3 | CML2301 - Aboriginal Peoples and the Law (this is now replacing first-year Property Law for JD students) freeing up 3 credits for more electives. |
4 | Students must fulfill the major-paper requirement. |
5 | These courses are followed during the third and fourth year. |