LAW 656
Fall 2008 All Classes
Credit: 3 TO 4 hours.
The nature, sources, and subjects of international law and its place in the control of international society; includes an examination of the law of jurisdiction, territory, recognition and succession of states, rights and immunities of states in foreign courts, diplomatic immunities, treaties, protection of citizens abroad, settlement of international disputes, war and neutrality, the United Nations, and the International Court of Justice.
3 professional hours. 4 graduate hours.
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30848
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Lecture-Discussion
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1
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3:00PM
-4:15PM
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MT
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Law Building
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Boyle, F
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48691
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Lecture-Discussion
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G
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3:00PM
-4:15PM
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MT
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Location Pending
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Boyle, F
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