Dalhousie’s New Aboriginal and Indigenous Law Certificate Equips Mi’kmaq Students to Bring Change
Students graduating this year from Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law in Halifax, N.S. can obtain a Juris Doctor (JD) certificate of Aboriginal and Indigenous law. Students who chose to complete the specializations’ necessary credits will graduate with an understanding of Indigenous gover...
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Schulich Law Scholars
2021
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Summary: | Students graduating this year from Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law in Halifax, N.S. can obtain a Juris Doctor (JD) certificate of Aboriginal and Indigenous law. Students who chose to complete the specializations’ necessary credits will graduate with an understanding of Indigenous governance, Mi’kmaq legal traditions, and residential school settlements, among other subjects. |
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