LEGALST157
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LEGALST 157 - International Relations and International Law
Subject
LEGALST
Course Number
157
Department
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Title
International Relations and International Law
Course Description
This course will evaluate and assess modern theories of international law. We will examine the work of legal scholars and look to political science and economics to see how these disciplines inform the study of international law. We will also examine a host of fundamental questions in international law, including, for example, why states enter into international agreements, why states comply with international law, and what kind of state conduct is likely to be influenced by international law.
Minimum
4
Maximum
4
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option
Method of Assessment
Written Exam
Instructors
Guzman
Breadth
International Studies, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Prerequisites
Minimum sophomore standing.
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Formats
Lecture, Discussion
Term
Fall and Spring
Duration (in weeks)
15
Minimum Hours
3
Maximum Hours
3
Lecture Mode of Instruction
In Person
Minimum Hours
1
Maximum Hours
1
Discussion Mode of Instruction
In Person
Minimum Hours
8
Maximum Hours
8
Term
Summer
Duration (in weeks)
6
Minimum Hours
8
Maximum Hours
8
Lecture Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online
Minimum Hours
2
Maximum Hours
2
Discussion Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online
Minimum Hours
20
Maximum Hours
20