Comparative Constitutional Systems

LAW 706-01 Comparative Constitutional Systems 1 credits
An interdisciplinary examination of comparative constitutional systems, in which, leading scholars from the United States and abroad will make presentations to a group of students and faculty. Students will attend 5 or 6 sessions over the fall and spring semesters and will be required to write four 3 page pass/fail memos about the papers presented at those sessions.

 

Foundational:

International Business Transactions
Public International Law

Supporting:

Admiralty
Comparative Constitutional Systems*
Comparative Law*
Cultural Property Law
European Union Law
Human Rights
Immigration Law
International Criminal Law
International Bioethics and Health Care*
International Organizations
International Practice Clinic: Iraqi Tribunal*
International Trade
Islamic Law
Law & Development
Litigation in Civil Law Systems*
Military Law*
National Security Law*
Post-Conflict Justice and the Rule of Law
Selected Problems in International Trade & Economics*
Terrorism*
Transitional Justice*
Transnational Litigation*

*courses not offered every year