Section Information
Section Description Provided by Instructor
This course explores some of the many ways in which the United States and the U.S. legal system operate within a broader, international legal system. The course will introduce students to key concepts and debates in areas such as public international law; U.S. foreign relations law; and the use, application or enforcement of international law in U.S. courts. This course will not, however, provide a comprehensive doctrinal survey of any of these areas, each of which is usually an upper-level course unto itself. Rather, it draws on samples from each of them to introduce students to the major theoretical approaches and policy debates. Special emphasis will be paid to issues related to national defense and security, international trade, and human rights.
Semester
Spring 2013
Section
001
Schedule
MW 1:20p - 2:40p
Location
WJW L107
Points
3.0
Method of Evaluation
Exam
(Home)
J.D. Writing Credit
No
Course Limitations
Pre-requisite Courses
None
Co-requisite Courses
None
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
1L law students only (with an exception for special programs designated by the Dean)
