Fall 2012 Course Schedule

Intl Law (LAW-660-001)
Goldman

Meets: 03:00 PM - 04:20 PM (TTH) - Room 401

Enrolled: 38 / Limit: 50

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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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Title: International Law
Author: Carter, Trimble, and Weiner
Publisher/Ed: Wolters/Kluwer (6th Ed 2011)
ISBN: 978-0735598102

Title: International Law: Selected Documents 2011-2012
Author: Carter, Trimble, and Weiner
Publisher/Ed: Wolters/Kluwer (6th Ed 2011)
ISBN: 978-0735507456

First Class Readings

Read CB, pp. 1 – 34. Pay particular attention to the excerpt from L. Henkin, How Nations Behave: Law and Foreign Policy, CB pp.23-29.

Syllabus

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