S. China and International Law

Course Information

Course Number
L9200
Curriculum Level
Upperclass
Areas of Study
International and Comparative Law, Legal History and Law and Philosophy
Type
Seminar
Additional Attributes
New Course

Section 001 Information

Instructor

Section Description

This seminar will introduce the attitudes and practices of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) toward public international law and its institutions in a variety of contexts. After reviewing China’s dominance of the traditional East Asian order and the gradual intrusion of Western powers and their international law into the Sinocentric world, we will consider contemporary PRC views regarding such basic issues as the recognition of governments and establishment of diplomatic relations, the definition of Chinese territory (especially the Taiwan, East China and South China Seas disputes), the law of the sea, the determination of Chinese nationality, the protection of human rights, and the treatment of aliens. Students will not be expected to have background knowledge of China or international law.  

School Year & Semester
Fall 2024
Location
JGH 807
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Wednesday
4:20 pm - 6:10 pm
Points
2
Method of Evaluation
Paper
J.D Writing Credit?
Minor (automatic)
Major (only upon consultation)
LLM Writing Project
Automatic

Learning Outcomes

Primary
  • At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in doctrinal analysis, including close reading of cases and precedents, and application to facts
  • At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in jurisprudential considerations in legal analysis
  • At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in the historical development of law and legal institutions
  • At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in comparative law analysis of legal institutions and the law

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Requires Permission
No
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None