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Dec 05, 2024
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LAW 886 - International Law3 Credit Hours Seminar course introduces the laws, norms, institutions, and procedures that regulate state interactions on the international level. As part of this introduction, students will consider how international law sources, including customary and treaty law, operate in the context of the U.S. Constitution. Various themes to be explored include: state sovereignty, human rights, the law of war and use of force, law of the sea, trade, the environment, and the adjudication and arbitration of international disputes. Grading Restriction: Numeric grading (JD students); A-F grading (other graduate students). Registration Restriction(s): JD students; other graduate students with instructor permission.
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