J-Term - J-Term 2013 (88020) | William S. Richardson School of Law
546E
LAW
Korea & International Law: Colonialism, War, and the Rise of a Mid-Power State

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

January term provides students the opportunity to explore contemporary legal topics with national and international experts. (B) alternative dispute resolution; (C) rule of law; (D) law practice; (E) diversity; (F) access to justice; (G) public law; (H) legal theory; (I) legal practice; (J) rights. Repeatable five times. (Once a year)

Notes

This course provides an overview of the nature and function of international law in Korea. The course will emphasize and critically examine the underpinnings, norms, institutions, and processes of international law in Korea. Its topics and continuing themes include: Korea’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System, The Status of International Law in Korea’s Domestic Legal System, The Legacy and Impact of Japanese Colonialism, International Legal Issues Arising from a Divided Nation, The Evolution of the Korea-US Alliance: Progress towards an Equal Partnership, and Korea’s Contribution to the Law of the Sea.

Credit(s) for this CRN

1

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Enrollment Cap

20

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Textbooks

Comments: Duplicated Materials

Semesters Offered

Class Instructor(s) Term Yearsort ascending
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J-Term
2023
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J-Term
2021
View class page Rosalie Silberman Abella
J-Term
2020
View class page Kellye Testy
J-Term
2018
View class page Jeremy Waldron
J-Term
2017
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J-Term
2015
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J-Term
2014
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J-Term
2012

Instructor(s)

Class Schedule

M
5:40pm - 7:40pm
Tu
5:40pm - 7:40pm
W
5:40pm - 7:40pm
Th
5:40pm - 7:40pm
F
5:40pm - 7:40pm
Sa
5:40pm - 7:40pm

Dates

January 7, 2013 to January 12, 2013

Classroom

Classroom 5

Course Reference Number

88020
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