LAW 7092 :
Public International Law

This course covers basic concepts in public international law. Topics include the creation of international norms; states and other international participants in the international system; international institutions; dispute resolution; the use of force and international law in domestic systems with an emphasis on American Law. It will also encompass first year subjects from an international perspective, such as international criminal law and international rules governing cross border commercial transactions.

Overview

Credits

Credits 3

Last Offered

Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010