001
538
LAW
Conflicts of Law
Law School Description
The course, which is often called "private international law," involves examination and analysis of rules, approaches, and policies that determine which law, substantive and procedural, applies to transactions and events that touch more than one state, nation, or other jurisdiction. The central focus for study is "choice of law," but other areas include recognition of foreign judgments and jurisdiction.
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
Problems respecting the law applicable in transactions or to relationships with elements in more than one state.
Credit(s) for this CRN
3
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Clinical Requirement
No
Category
Family Law
International Law/PALS
Litigation
Exam Information
Limited Open-Book Final Exam on Friday, May 5, 2017 at
6:00pm - 9:00pm
in Classroom 2
CommentsStudents may consult their casebooks and any notes/outlines they have individually created (or produced through participation in a study group) during the exam. Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
---|---|---|---|
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Fall
|
2023 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Spring
|
2022 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Fall
|
2021 |
View class page | Richard C. Chen |
Spring
|
2020 |
View class page |
Fall
|
2020 | |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Fall
|
2019 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Spring
|
2018 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Fall
|
2018 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Spring
|
2015 |
View class page | Williamson B.C. Chang |
Fall
|
2015 |