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Item is good for 46 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 461 Foreign and International Legal Research Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] [ Litigation ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] [ Transactional ] Environmental Law: Clean Tech Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] [ Litigation ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] [ Transactional ] as a Related Elective for those interested in International Law : International law attorneys often deal with jurisdictions outside the U.S. and, consequently, it's key that they understand there are differences in the laws of other countries, including differences in the nuances of interpretation of those laws.This course introduces students to concepts and skills used in international and foreign law research. General course Description: This course introduces students to concepts and skills used in international and foreign law research. Students learn to construct successful research strategies for questions of foreign law, public international law, and private international law. Both primary and secondary authority are covered in various formats. Students come to understand how different legal systems and cultures influence the use and assessment of legal resources. The course also equips students to critically evaluate current and future research tools. No pre-requisites or foreign language ability required. Course Style: An Experiential course is one in which students undertake tasks derived from or akin to those done by practicing lawyers. Course Frequency: Offered once a year |