This course explores pharmaceutical regulation and legal and policy responses to issues raised in the context of global diseases such as HIV/AIDS. The role and regulation of alternative medicines and therapies is also explored. The course gives students a foundation for understanding these issues in the current context from a legal regulation and jurisprudential perspective, also taking into account political, social and economic issues.

Pre/anti-requisites

Pre-requisite: For students outside of the Health Law or Intellectual Property Law programs: LAWH 6860P - The Canadian Health Care System: Legal Frameworks or an equivalent course.

Anti-requisite: LAW 6859 - Pharmaceutical Regulation

NCA equivalence:

N/A

Terms Offered

Fall 25

Course Section: A

3.0 credits

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