Conflicts of Law | William S. Richardson School of Law
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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.

Typical Course Credit

3

Credit Limit

3

Repeat Limit

Not Repeatable

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Assigned Sections

No

Bar Course

Full

Clinical Requirement

No

Category

Family Law
International Law/PALS
Litigation

Tentative Course Rotation

Full Time
Annually
Fall
Part Time
Every Other Year
Fall

Effective Since

Spring
1978

Offering

Regular

Schedule Type

Lecture/Discussion (LED)

Major Restrictions

Law
Account
Pages