International Law - Semester (92266) | Page 3 | William S. Richardson School of Law
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International Law

Law School Description

An examination of the evolving process of formulating rules to govern the transnational problems requiring global solutions. After looking at the United Nations and other international and regional organizations, students focus on: (a) the Law of the Sea negotiations, (b) the laws of war, (c) human rights, and (d) economic problems. Students examine both the substantive content of the current rules and the procedures by which they are being developed. Finally, the course examines the enforcement mechanisms and ways in which international law can be used in the courts of the United States.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Evolving process of formulating rules to govern nations and peoples of the world in their attempts to solve problems recognized as requiring global solutions.

Credit(s) for this CRN

2

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Certificate(s)

International Law
Native Hawaiian Law
Pacific-Asian Law

Category

International Law/PALS

Exam Information

Open Book Final Exam on Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 5:30pm - 7:30pm in Classroom 3
CommentsOpen book, no internet access

Semesters Offered

Class Instructor(s) Term Yearsort ascending
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Fall
2004
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Fall
2003
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Fall
2002
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Fall
2001
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Fall
2000
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Fall
1999
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Fall
1998
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Fall
1996

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Instructor(s)

Class Schedule

Tu
5:30pm - 8:00pm
Th
5:30pm - 8:00pm

Dates

June 13, 2017 to July 18, 2017

Classroom

Classroom 3

Course Reference Number

92266
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