Spring 2010 Course Schedule

International Law (LAW-660-003)
Mendez

Meets: 01:30 PM - 02:50 PM (MW) - Room 100

Limit: 45

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Notices

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Description

The rules governing the conduct of states inter se and their relations with individuals and legal entities; jurisdictional concepts; the status, application, and litigation of international law rules in U.S. courts; sovereign's immunity; recognition; international agreements; the Law of the Sea; human rights; and international claims and adjudications.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Course materials will include the book International Law, by Antonio Cassese (2nd Edition, 2005 ISBN 978-0199259397) and the volume International Law, edited by Barry Carter (5th Edition, 2007, ISBN 978-0735552783)

First Class Readings

For the first class, please read the introduction to International Law in Carter, pp. 1-3, 6-21.

Please also go to MyWCL for the pdf "The Transformation of International Law"

Syllabus

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