Course Descriptions

Public International Law LAW-662

Students will examine the normative rules applicable to encounters between and among states, international organizations, international tribunals, multinational corporations, natural persons and other entities. We will study the sources of those norms, the relationship between international and domestic legal principles, the legal rules and norms applicable to transnational conflict, some mechanisms for the peaceful resolution of disputes and the principles of sovereign and diplomatic immunity.

Teaching This Course
Associate Professor of Law
Course Details
Units 2, 3, 4
Grading Options Numeric or CR/D/F
Exam Type In-class Exam
Writing Requirement No
Skills/Experiential Requirement No

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