This course deals with the legal characterization of oil and gas
This course deals with the legal characterization of oil and gas, onshore and offshore, applicable Constitutional and international law principles, basic rights transfer agreements, regulation, operator responsibilities, aboriginal rights, environmental law, the Offshore Accords and their implementation and current regulatory issues.
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Located in Nova Scotia, Canada (Mi'kma'ki) with four campuses in Halifax and Truro, and satellite locations in Yarmouth and Saint John, New Brunswick, our broad range of academic programs attract and retain a diverse mix of incredible students, scholars, researchers and staff who work together with interdisciplinary perspective and a focus on service.
Our 13 academic Faculties expand understanding through teaching excellence and a drive for discovery that results in more than $190 million in research funding each year. As Atlantic Canada's primary research-intensive university and a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Universities, our research and innovation includes world-leading researchers working in labs, studios and in the field.
Building on our legacy of groundbreaking research and outstanding scholarship, we are focused on providing a unique, interactive and collaborative environment that supports all our students, instructors, researchers and staff to achieve excellence.
The program is 42 weeks, including a 4-week practicum with on-the-job training, offsite with potential employers.
This course offers a general study of Canadian law, both its roots and related case law, with particular emphasis on its application to business.
To provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively and efficiently manage contracting functions in Canada.
The objective of this course is to improve construction contract administration by providing education related to the administration and enforcement of contract requirements during the construction phase of the project.
This course introduces students to the origins of the Canadian legal system, the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the courts, and criminal law.
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