Law & Culture Seminar – Week Five
In this seminar, we will explore cultural topics such as “Can culture be changed through laws?”. Join us for a dynamic exploration of the intersection
In this seminar, we will explore cultural topics such as “Can culture be changed through laws?”. Join us for a dynamic exploration of the intersection
In this seminar, we will explore cultural topics such as “Can culture be changed through laws?”. Join us for a dynamic exploration of the intersection
In this seminar, we will explore how culture and law affect one another. We will consider questions such as “Are laws different depending on the
In this seminar, we will explore cultural topics such as “Can culture be changed through laws?” This seminar will teach us about what culture truly
Join us for a lively debate seminar where we’ll explore the fascinating connection between law and culture. This event is a great opportunity to discuss
In the seminar, we will explore the ethics of judging the past. The subject matter will take a look at how one should consider viewing
In the seminar, we will explore American history, including topics such as “Burning topics that Americans are facing now and how they have progressed throughout
In this seminar, we will explore Canadian history, including topics such as “The history of Canada and how we are suffering now from decisions made
In this seminar, we will explore history topics such as “Why history plays a great role in our present society.” This seminar will show how
In this seminar, we will further explain the roles of British Parliamentary Debate by setting up the goals each role has to fulfill, such as
The University of Guelph Debate Club acknowledges that much of our work takes place within the Between the Lakes Purchase (Treaty 3); the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. It is recognized that the Anishinnabe and Hodinöhsö:ni’ peoples have unique, long-standing and on-going relationships with the land and each other and that the Attawandaron people are part of the archaeological record.