Godwin Dzah, BA, LLB, QCL, LLM, PhD

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law
Directory

Winter Term 2024 (1860)

LAW 543 - Energy Law

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

This course surveys the legal methods by which the major sources of energy in the prairie provinces are produced, transported, and regulated; the ownership of natural resources; the interaction between the Crown and Indigenous Peoples, including the developing role of Indigenous Peoples in resource development; the development of renewable energy in the form of solar and wind power; and emerging sources of energy such as geothermal resources and hydrogen.

LECTURE B01 (17447)

2024-01-08 - 2024-04-12
MW 15:30 - 16:50 (LC 193)



LAW 599 - Seminars on Specialized Legal Topics

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-3S-0)

These seminars will cover specialized topics of emerging importance in the law at a senior level. The particular topic covered would vary dependent on the availability of Faculty with necessary teaching competence, student interest, and the needs of the legal profession. Sections may be offered at an increased rate of fee assessment; refer to the Tuition and Fees page in the University Regulations sections of the Calendar.

SEMINAR B06 (17450)

2024-01-08 - 2024-04-12
MW 10:30 - 11:50 (LC 191)

Fall Term 2024 (1890)

LAW 451 - Corporations Law

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

The laws governing corporations including: pre-incorporation matters; the corporation as a legal person; the tortious, criminal, regulatory, and contractual liability of the corporation; fiduciary duties in general and in commercial relationships, especially in the context of directors and officers, corporate social responsibility; corporate management; shareholder rights; and shareholder remedies.

LECTURE A01 (49971)

2024-09-04 - 2024-12-04
MW 10:30 - 11:50 (LC 197)



LAW 593 - International Environmental Law

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

The development of international law in the environmental area. Topics to be covered include: customary principles of state responsibility; multilateral environmental treaties; global atmospheric issues; toxic contamination; sustainable development; biodiversity conservation; and international trade implications. It is recommended, but not required, that students enrolled in this course take Public International Law.

LECTURE A01 (52185)

2024-09-04 - 2024-12-04
MW 15:30 - 16:50 (LC 105)

Winter Term 2025 (1900)

LAW 543 - Energy Law

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

This course surveys the legal methods by which the major sources of energy in the prairie provinces are produced, transported, and regulated; the ownership of natural resources; the interaction between the Crown and Indigenous Peoples, including the developing role of Indigenous Peoples in resource development; the development of renewable energy in the form of solar and wind power; and emerging sources of energy such as geothermal resources and hydrogen.

LECTURE B01 (75928)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
MW 15:30 - 16:50 (LC 193)



LAW 599 - Seminars on Specialized Legal Topics

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-3S-0)

These seminars will cover specialized topics of emerging importance in the law at a senior level. The particular topic covered would vary dependent on the availability of Faculty with necessary teaching competence, student interest, and the needs of the legal profession. Sections may be offered at an increased rate of fee assessment; refer to the Tuition and Fees page in the University Regulations sections of the Calendar.

SEMINAR B03 (75931)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
MW 10:30 - 11:50 (LC 191)