JUScampus Course Catalogue
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Family dispute resolution and duties for parties and legal advisers under the new Divorce Act
This online course is about new duties for parties to a proceeding and legal advisers under the new Divorce Act. This course will also address the amendments to the Divorce Act that encourage parties to use family resolution processes and family justice services.

Fixing and Application of the Standards of Review in Applications for Judicial Review
This course will provide participants with an understanding of the standards of judicial review and their significance in administrative law. By the end of the session, participants will understand the different standards of review and their application by the courts in reviewing administrative decisions in the federal context.
Next session: April 08, 2025 | 1 more dates

Fostering respectful dialogue in troubled times: meet the University of Ottawa Law Students who led by example
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Justice Canada is organizing a discussion featuring the heads of Muslim and Jewish law student associations and a facilitator from the University of Ottawa.

Fostering respectful dialogue in troubled times: meet the University of Ottawa Law Students who led by example (Recorded)
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Justice Canada organizied a discussion featuring the heads of Muslim and Jewish law student associations and a facilitator from the University of Ottawa.

Fundamentals of Regulations-making
The participants will learn the basic principles and substantive limits governing the making of regulations and other forms of delegated legislation. In particular, they will learn to draft enabling provisions and provide advice on the scope of regulation-making powers.

Fundamentals of Solicitor-Client Privilege in the Federal Public Sector
This course will provide participants with a basic understanding of the principles relevant to solicitor-client privilege, with a particular focus on solicitor-client privilege in the government context. In addition to reviewing the components and implications of the privilege, this course will provide the necessary guidance for the application of the privilege in areas such as access to information and privacy, litigation and parliamentary committees. This course will also review the leading jurisprudence in the field and touch on the emerging and more controversial issues.
Next session: May 13, 2025

Funds Commitment
The Funds Commitment course provides a comprehensive overview of how to create and manage funds commitments within IFMS.
Next session: May 15, 2025 | 1 more dates