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Public International Law Research Workshop I (4349)
This course is designed to meet two goals: ( a ) provide an intensive overview of the structure of the basic sources and principles of Public International Law, and ( b ) provide a broad introduction to the research methods and tools used in Public International Law. Students complete weekly exercises designed to facilitate the attainment of both goals.
This course is a prerequisite for, and precursor to, "Public International Law Research Workshop II", offered in the Spring.
Grading: Regular written work.
Prerequisite(s): Co- or Prerequisite: Public International Law
Credits: 1
Offered: Fall
Categories:
Skills
Skills: One-credit Workshops
Subject Areas:
International and Comparative Law:: edit ::
Taught by: Anthony Winer
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