GOVT-385 International Law and International Politics
An examination of the intersection of international law and international politics. The course focuses on laws regulating the conduct of war, human rights, economics, and various treaties. Includes analysis of whether and how the actions of states comply with or break these rules thereby displaying the ways in which international politics impacts international law and institutions.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
GOVT 112, 114, or permission of instructor.
Offered
Spring
Notes
(International Relations)