LAW The Rule of Law - The Foundation of Functional Communities
Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law

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Criminal Law
International Criminal Law & Immigration Law


Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law
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Item is good for 12 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 679 The Rule of Law - The Foundation of Functional Communities Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Litigation ] Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Litigation ] as a Related Elective for those interested in International Development : Students of international law will find this course a useful study of the critical importance of governmental institutions in achieving a certain measure of social functionality. To fully understand how international law plays a role in international development and human rights, one must first understand the role that legal structures and institutions play in today's society. General course Description: We will seek to determine a useful meaning of the notion of the rule of law, a much diluted concept, and the importance of the rule of law in the development and security of communities of opportunity and equity around the world. We will focus on accountable government; just laws; open process for the enactment, administration and enforcement of laws and effective dispute resolution. Readings and discussion will include the works of ancient philosophers, political theorists and jurists from the 17th to the 20th century, modern political economists and contemporary scholars. This seminar will feature several experts in the field as guest lecturers Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law Course Frequency: Varied, check w/ registrar |