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Specialized Areas of Canadian Law

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CANADIAN LEGAL RESEARCH JOURNAL (CLRJ)

Specialized Areas of Canadian Law

The following specialized areas of Canadian law are important and often overlap with the main public and private divisions.

  • Environmental Law: This area regulates activities that affect the environment. It includes rules for pollution control, resource management, and conservation efforts.

  • Labour and Employment Law: This governs the relationship between employers and employees. It covers a wide range of issues, such as workplace safety, the formation of unions, and discrimination in the workplace.

  • Intellectual Property Law: This field protects creations of the mind. It includes the legal frameworks for patents (inventions), copyrights (artistic works), and trademarks (brand names).

  • Immigration Law: This area controls who can enter and live in Canada. It also outlines the rights and obligations of both immigrants and refugees.