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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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LAW 886 - Public International Law

3 Credit Hours
Seminar course introduces the system of norms, rules, institutions, and procedures that regulate interactions among and between state and non-state actors on the international level. As part of this introduction, a number of themes will be explored, including the tensions between international law and municipal law, state sovereignty and individual rights, and the use of force and settlement of international disputes. These themes will emerge through an examination of a variety of sources, including customary and treaty law, international and regional adjudication and arbitration, and the activity of international and regional intergovernmental bodies.
Registration Restriction(s): Law students only.



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