LAW 665: International Law - fall

An introductory course on the history, development, and role of international law. The course examines the foundations of international law; the primary actors of international law; the process by which international law is made and developed; international dispute resolution, compliance and coercion; state responsibility; and the relationship between international law and the law of the United States.  The student should gain an ability to understand and work with key international law rules, theories, and principles.  

Class 13188

Section 01 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
20
Days
Thursday
Time
6:30 PM - 7:55 PM ET
Instructor
Ferhat Pekin
Location
Law School 233
Instruction mode
Blended
Section type
Enrollment Section

Class 13188

Section 01 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
20
Days
Wednesday
Time
8:05 PM - 9:30 PM ET
Instructor
Ferhat Pekin
Location
Synchronous Online
Instruction mode
Blended
Section type
Enrollment Section