Fall 2022 Course Schedule

International Law (Online) (LAW-660-E001)
Rebecca Hamilton

Meets: 06:00 PM - 07:20 PM (TuTh)

Enrolled: 23 / Limit: 22

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Description

In the first half of the semester, we will look at what makes up international law – the subjects of such law and the sources of its rules – and how international law is implemented (or not) at the domestic level. In the second half of the semester, we will examine how states and international organizations craft and use international law to deal with specific issues, such as international human rights, international environmental issues, and the use of force. We will also consider some theoretical perspectives on international law.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Lori Damrosch & Sean Murphy, INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (7th ed., West 2019)

First Class Readings

READ

  • DM xvii-xxix (skim), 1-27
  • CANVAS - edited version of Anthea Roberts, IS INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONAL?

Syllabus

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