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LAWS 2167 ‑ Health Law Placement

CREDIT HOURS: 3

This placement offers students a practice-based opportunity to work with and learn from health law practitioners. Students will assist in the work of Placement Organizations by conducting legal research, writing and other substantive tasks as requested. Students are required to spend an average of nine hours per week on placement work. Placement Supervisors will assign substantive work to students, monitor students’ fulfillment of the course requirements, and consult with the Faculty Supervisor in relation to student evaluation. Students will be evaluated based on their performance in the placement, including assessment of written work. This course does not fulfill the major paper requirement. One placement is offered per term with each of the following organizations: the Nova Scotia Health Authority and the IWK Health Centre.

Application and Selection: Interested students must apply to the Faculty Supervisor, in writing for placements in the upcoming academic year (both Fall and Winter terms). Applications shall consist of a written statement of the student’s interest and experience in health law, and a copy of the student’s law school transcript. The Faculty Supervisor will select students based on academic standing and demonstrated interest and experience in health law. Students enrolled in Health Law 2132.03 in the Fall term may apply for a placement in the Winter term of the same academic year. The Institute will circulate an email regarding the deadline to apply, providing ample time for students to adjust their courses where necessary. Please note these placements will be subject to requirements of adequate notice and availability.

Prerequisite(s): Health Law (LAWS 2132).
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Restrictions: This course is restricted to JD/JD Combined degree students only. Students are not permitted to audit this course.

*This course is unavailable to International Linkages students.