Course ID
038203
Course Description
Recognizing the complex and diverse range of issues and topics in the field of indigenous peoples law and policy, IPLP has established the Colloquium Speakers Series as a cornerstone of its graduate-level legal education curriculum. The Colloquium invites a select group of nationally and internationally recognized scholars, teachers and practitioners to the College of Law to offer a one or two day intensive graduate level seminar on a timely and important topic or sub-specialty in the field of indigenous law and policy or indigenous governance.
Through the Colloquium, graduate law students are given in-depth exposure to a diverse range of important legal and policy issues in the field by way of an integrated series of mini-courses designed to complement and add depth and breadth to the regular, semester-long curricular course offerings of the IPLP program.
Through the Colloquium, graduate law students are given in-depth exposure to a diverse range of important legal and policy issues in the field by way of an integrated series of mini-courses designed to complement and add depth and breadth to the regular, semester-long curricular course offerings of the IPLP program.
Min Units
1
Max Units
2
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
ALT - Alternative Grading +/- A,B,C,D,E,S,P,F
Career
Law
Course Requisites
May be convened with
Component
Colloquium
Optional Component
No