Spring 2014 Course Schedule

International Law (LAW-660-003)
Mendez, Abi-Mershed

Meets: 09:00 AM - 10:20 AM (MW) - Room 100

Limit: 45

Administrator Access


Notices

First-year full-time JD only

Description

Provides students an introduction to public international law and processes. It explores core concepts, including basic sources of international law, subjects of international law, enforcement of international law both at the international level and through domestic systems, and principles of state and individual responsibility for breaches of international law. In addition, the course examines key issues relating to United States' approach to international law. Students who take this course will not be eligible for the general International Law survey course (LAW-660) in the second, third or 4th years. (Examination)

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Title: International Law
Author: Barry Carter and Allen Weiner
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer (6th Ed 2011)
ISBN: ISBN 978-0-7355-9810-2

Title: International Law
Author: Antonio Cassese
Publisher: Oxford University Press (2nd Ed. 2005)
ISBN: 978-0199259397

First Class Readings

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