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POL 380: International Law & Organization

3 credits

This course examines the evolution of international law and comparison of various multilateral institutions-both global and regional-in producing international order. Substantively, the course explores the development of legal norms, international institutions and politics in the areas of peace and security, economic and social cooperation, and human rights. (Learning Goals:G;Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

International Law & Organization
0158-380-001 S. Eltabib Tue/Thu 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm GC - PSH 106 3

 
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