What is the new ILA-CISDL Canadian CLE Course on International Law?
The ILA Canadian Branch CLE Course Committee, together with the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), have created new International Law Course for CLE credits, focused initially on Quebec where lawyers are required to take up to 30 hours of mandatory continuing legal education. The course will be offered through 25 hours of related in-depth online training on international law which can be done right from your own laptop, anywhere in the world.
What will I learn, and how?
Through a series of modules with some of Canada and the world’s best international law professors and experts, you will learn about topics such as International Law and its Relevance in Canada, Emerging in International Law on Trade & Investment, Climate Finance, and Human Rights, How to Resolve Disputes in International Law, and How to Use International Law in Canadian Legal Practice. With low fees for each 5hr module, this is an excellent opportunity.
What benefits are available?
CLE Credits are offered for all 25 hours of the online course. Membership in the International Law Association of Canada is also offered to all participants.
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