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Foundations of Canadian Law | Basic Theories of Law: Racism & the Law | Chapter 1

Welcome to our comprehensive class on the foundations of Canadian law. We'll explore the theoretical bases of Canadian law, its implications, and its application in various landmark cases. Dive deep into legal theories, their impact on the legal system, and understand how they shape the decisions made by judges. We'll also touch upon the recent updates in the syllabus, providing insights into the intersectionality of race, gender, and disability in the Canadian legal framework. Subscribe for more in-depth classes on Canadian law! Important Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction to the foundations of Canadian law. (01:35) Basic theories of law, racism, and the law. (02:06) Definition and importance of legal theories. (02:34) Descriptive theories of law: Legal positivism and natural law. (04:58) Feminist perspectives on law. (06:44) Critical legal studies and its implications. (09:29) Law and economics theoretical perspective. (11:22) Case law discussion: R vs. Morris. (13:09) Case law discussion: 8531238573123 Canada Inc. vs. Keeley Shepherd Plaza Inc. (15:40) Case law discussion: R vs. Gladue. (17:19) Update on the syllabus: Deep dive into Michael's Treble's article on Law and Economics. (21:34) Rethinking Baker: A critical race feminist theory of disability. (25:20) Conclusion and preview of the next class topic: Indigenous peoples and the law. #CanadianLaw #LegalTheories #CriticalLegalStudies #FeministLegalTheory #LawAndEconomics #IntersectionalityInLaw #CanadianLegalSystem #LegalEducation #CaseLawAnalysis #FoundationsOfLaw #ncaexams

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