Spring 2009 Course Schedule

Global Corruption & the Rule of Law (LAW-795-024)
Henderson

Meets: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (M) - Room 627

Enrolled: 8 / Limit: 18

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Description

These seminars afford qualified students an opportunity to participate in faculty research projects. They are offered on an ad hoc basis with the subject matter of the seminar approved by the dean. Examples include oceans policy, contract theory, protection of endangered species, prosecutorial discretion, transnational corporations, privacy, international terrorism, occupational safety and health, utility regulation, and civil rights.

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First Class Readings

Greetings. Please read and be prepared to identify and discuss what laws and institutions are needed to implement both the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from an anti-corruption perspective. All Course materials will be posted on Blackboard shortly. See you on Monday.

Syllabus

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