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Fall 2020
Apr 20, 2024
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LEG 366 - International Law
This course looks at the historical evolution, development, and functions of international law. The course showcases the specific religious and cultural traditions that connect with the history and politics of some selected current societies, and illustrates how law emerges from these traditions. It explores how Western culture created the foundations of international law and how the diversity of human experience in today’s world contributes to controversies in international law, particularly in issues and conceptions of justice and human rights. Students will gain the tools to analyze international law and explore the impact of power differentials between states as they relate to practices, beliefs, histories, traditions, and/or lived experiences of select societies in today’s culturally diverse world. Junior/senior status recommended. Cross-listed with POLS 366. Prerequisite: “C” or better in POLS 101. (General Education –World Cultures) Three credit hours.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Govt, Criminology, & Sociology Department

Course Attributes:
2020 World Cultures, GNED-World Cultures

Mutual Exclusion:
This course carries a mutual exclusion with the following courses; you may not enroll in it if you have completed any of the following with a passing grade:
POLS 366

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