Pacific Islands Legal Systems - Fall 2013 (79589) | William S. Richardson School of Law
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LWPA
Pacific Islands Legal Systems

Law School Description

This course is intended for students who wish to: (1) increase their knowledge of the substantive rules of one or more Pacific Island jurisdictions and (2) study the development of legal systems to broaden their understanding of the basic requirements and general characteristics of legal systems. The course will also consider the relationship between the Pacific Island legal systems and custom and tradition, and will explore the various ways that Pacific jurisdictions have, or have not, been successful in reflecting the values of the people in the substantive and procedural law of the jurisdictions.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Study of substantive rules of one or more Pacific Islands jurisdictions, development of legal systems, relationship of legal systems to culture and tradition.

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

Textbooks

Duplicated Materials

Exam Information

Take-Home Final Exam
CommentsExam to be distributed by professor. Exam due back no later than December 20, 4:00PM. Return exam via email to Law School Student Services Office, lawexams@hawaii.edu.

Instructor(s)

Class Schedule

Sa
1:30pm - 3:10pm

Dates

August 26, 2013 to December 20, 2013

Classroom

Seminar Room 2

Course Reference Number

79589
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