599 Freedom of Expression & Public Interest (Hutchison)
LAW599
Freedom of Expression & Public Interest
(Hutchison)
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Instructor(s): Professor Cameron Hutchison
Course credit: 3
Method of presentation: Seminar
METHOD OF EVALUATION
Paper and paper presentation
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course considers theoretical and practical issues of public governance corruption with an emphasis on the Canadian context. The focus is on three themes: (1) expression, e.g. press freedoms; (2) access to information including issues of confidence; and (3) conflict of interest.
SPECIAL COMMENTS
Description updated 2020-21. Please contact the instructor for any specific questions you may have related to this particular course section.
REQUIRED TEXTS (IF ANY):
TBA