Class Unique: 29710
This course provides a basic introduction to public international law. It will survey the basic principles of international law including: the sources of international law; the law and interpretation of treaties; the relationship between international and domestic law; and jurisdictional competencies. It will also examine a number of specific subjects including: the use of force; human rights; humanitarian law; international criminal law; and terrorism.
Class Details
Meeting Days | Time | Location |
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Monday, Friday | 9:05 - 10:20 am | TNH 2.124 |
Evaluation Method | Date | Time | Alpha Range | Room |
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Final | 5/5/14 | 1:30 pm |
A-Z |
2.138 |
Additional Information
- Course Type
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- Upperclass-only elective
Textbooks
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International Law: Norms, Actors, Process - Dunoff, Ratner, WippmanAspen , edition: 3rd
ISBN: 9780735589179 (required) -
International Law - JanisAspen , edition: 6th
ISBN: 9781454813682 (optional)