Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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LS | 401 | 001, 002 | Law, Culture, and Rights |
This seminar explores the intersection of culture and rights from a legal studies perspective in order to better understand the diversity of ways that law shapes our society, and vice versa. Students will debate and assess selected topics from the perspective of various disciplines spanning the social sciences and humanities. |
Honor Brabazon, Anastasia Tataryn | LS 401-002_A.Tataryn_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |
LS | 351 | 001 | Philosophy of Law |
Basic themes in the philosophy of law. Issues include the nature of law and its relation to morality and politics, legal reasoning, the justification of punishment, and theories of rights, responsibility, and liability. Cross-listed with PHIL 327 |
Stéphanie Grégoire | PHIL 327-LS 351_S.Gregoire_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |
LS | 327 | 081 | Policing in a Democratic Society |
A critical examination of the police as social control agents in contemporary democratic societies. Topics include the historical evolution of policing; police recruitment, training, and education; police/community relations; the occupational subculture of the police; police authority and discretion; private policing; and police deviance and criminality. Cross-listed with SOC 327 |
Frederick Desroches | Winter 2020 | |
LS | 286 | 001 | Law in Popular Culture |
Much is at stake in how law is portrayed in paintings, literature, music, television, and movies. In this course students will draw on a range of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities to study how law is represented in popular culture, and how these representations, in turn, impact how we view law. |
Winter 2020 | ||
LS | 236 | 001 | Law and Society in the Middle Ages |
A study of the laws and legal procedures of the Middle Ages. This course examines the relationship between legal procedures and institutions and the medieval societies that produced them. Cross-listed with HIST 236 |
Dan Hutter | HIST 236-LS 236_D.Hutter_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |
LS | 229 | 001, 081 | Selected Topics in Criminology |
Sociological analysis of research and theory on selected criminal activities. Motivation, modus operandi, and the social characteristics of offenders will be examined in relation to such specific crimes as drug and sexual offenses, theft, robbery, murder, organized crime, and/or other criminal activities. Cross-listed with SOC 229 |
Carlie Leroux-Demir | Winter 229 | |
LS | 101 | 001, 081 | Introduction to Legal Studies |
An introduction to the study of law, its structure, and legal institutions from a cross-cultural and historical perspective. This interdisciplinary course examines the origins of legal systems and their impact on society. Included is an analysis of the diverse historical, political, economic, and cultural conditions under which law arises and functions within society. |
Anastasia Tataryn, Patrick Watson | LS 101_A.Tataryn_Winter 20202.pdf | Winter 2020 |
ITALST | 391 | 001 | The Italian Novel and Cinema |
A survey of some of the principal novels of the 20th century in Italy in association with their cinematic versions by eminent Italian film directors. Cross-listed with ITAL 391 |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | ITALST 391-ITAL 391_R.Cauchi-Santoro_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |
ITALST | 292 | 001 | Italian Culture and Civilization 2 |
A survey of developments in Italian culture - history, literature, painting, and music - in the post-Renaissance period, with emphasis on modern Italy. |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | ITALST 292_R.Cauchi-Santoro_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |
ITAL | 391 | 001 | The Italian Novel and Cinema |
A survey of some of the principal novels of the 20th century in Italy in association with their cinematic versions by eminent Italian film directors. Cross-listed with ITALST 391 |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | ITALST 391-ITAL 391_R.Cauchi-Santoro_Winter 2020.pdf | Winter 2020 |