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Canadian Resource Guide to Restorative Justice and Conflict Resolution Education Programs

NEW BRUNSWICK

Name of Institution: University of New Brunswick

Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick

Programs and Courses:

The Faculty of Law offers a course dealing with aboriginal justice issues (hence, some content on restorative justice practices) and a course dealing specifically with conflict resolution.

· Law-4193 Aboriginal People and Canadian Federalism - includes a component dealing with self-government, self-determination and Aboriginal justice systems.

· Law-4103 Dispute Resolution - provides an overview of theoretical and practical underpinnings of non-judicial dispute resolution, both prior to or as an alternative to the formal court process; includes skill development in interviewing, negotiating, drafting settlements, mediation and arbitration.

Contact Person:

Law Admissions Office
Faculty of Law, P.O. Box 44271
Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 6C2
Tel: (506) 453-4693
Fax: (506) 453-4604

E-mail: lawadmit@unb.ca

Website:http://www.unb.ca

Certification: Each course is worth three credits within the Law Faculty.