IBUS-240 - Indigenous Business Law and Ethics - 3.00 Credits
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Course Details
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This course invites learners to explore foundational legal concepts, principles, and issues integral to Indigenous business practices within a Canadian context. Grounded in Indigenous perspectives, the course emphasizes the intersection of legal frameworks, ethical considerations, Community values, and Traditional Knowledge. Learners will engage in a deep exploration of topics such as contract and business law in Indigenous contexts, including agreements related to the sale of goods, employment contracts, the law of agency, Community-owned enterprises, secured transactions, land stewardship and real property, as well as ethical considerations in business practices.
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Part of the:BUSINESS Department
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Available/Required in the following Programs:Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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45
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