486 Jurisprudence - 

Indigenous Law: Foundations & Methods 

(Lightning-Earle & Friedland) 

SPRING INTENSIVE COURSE

HOW TO APPLY


Law 486: Indigenous Laws Seminar Spring Intensive, May 2023 Application Form 

Deadline: applications open and accepted until Wednesday, April 12, 2023 (first come first serve)


UAlberta Law is offering Law 486: Indigenous Law: Foundations and Methods, as an intensive spring seminar this year. It will run from May 3th to May 31th, Mon, Wed and Fri, 10am -12:50pm. This is a highly interactive seminar, culminating in an in-class moot. It will be offered in a hybrid format, both in-person and online, in conjunction with the class of Law 388A: Indigenous Law Research, Method and Practice at the University of Victoria Faculty of Law. It will be co-taught by Koren Lightning-Earle and Dr. Hadley Friedland.

 

A pre-requisite or co-requisite of this course is an undergraduate, graduate or law course relating to Indigenous peoples, or demonstrated lived, work or volunteer experience in or with Indigenous organizations, communities or peoples. Please email your concise completed application (not to exceed 2 pages) to: law.facultyservices@ualberta.ca

 

Please answer the following questions:


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1.  What undergrad, graduate or law course(s) have you taken, or are you currently taking, that include learning about Indigenous communities, peoples, law, policy and/or Aboriginal law?

 

 

 

2.  What other life, work or volunteer experience do you have in these areas?

 

 

 

3.  Why do you wish to take this seminar? How do you see this experience fitting into your larger plans (career, life, etc.)?

 

 

 

4.  Are there other considerations you think the instructors should bear in mind in relation to your application?