Pam Gill
Contact
Term Lecturer, Alberta School of Business - Marketing, Business Economics and Law
- primalje@ualberta.ca
Courses
B LAW 201 - Legal Foundations of the Canadian Economy
Synoptic view of the Canadian legal system, with emphasis on underlying considerations of social policy. While considering the nature, sources, philosophy, and policy objectives of the law, selected topics from the fields of tort and contract will be analyzed. Credit will be granted for only one of B LAW 201 (formerly B LAW 301) and ENGG 420. Students may not receive credit for both B LAW 201 and B LAW 301.
B LAW 403 - Commercial Transactions
Integrated analysis of the legal principles applying to commercial transactions, including an examination of the statutes and case law governing the sale of goods, conditional sale and chattel mortgages. Prerequisite: B LAW 301 or ENGG 420.
B LAW 432 - The Legal Regulation of Business
An examination of the principles of law that underlie the administrative regulation of business by governmental agencies. A representative agency from each of the three levels of government will be analysed to determine how it is created, what powers it possesses, how it uses its powers and how its powers are constrained. Prerequisite: B LAW 301 or ENGG 420.
B LAW 686 - Selected Topics in Business Law
Topics may vary from year to year. Students should check with the MBA Office for pre/corequisites of specific sections.