Fall 2009 Course Schedule

Sem: International Courts (LAW-738-001)
Heywood, Brantley

Meets: 07:30 PM - 10:10 PM (T) - Room 103

Enrolled: 14 / Limit: 20

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Description

Considers the role of international courts in developing international law. Students study the evolution and structure of international courts and arbitral tribunals and examine how those bodies discern and apply principles of substantive international law. Particular reference will be made to traditional sources in international law, such as treaties, custom, general principle of law, and secondary sources.

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First Class Readings

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