LAW State-Building and the Rule of Law Workshop: Advanced (TLLEP)
International Law: Public International Law

Regulatory & Policy
International Law
Public International Law


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Item is good for 6 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 453C State-Building and the Rule of Law Workshop: Advanced (TLLEP) Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] International Law: Public International Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Related Elective for those interested in International Development : Students interested in working in or with developing countries should understand basic state-building theories and the challenges faced by developing countries in creating stable and reliable legal systems and stronger constitutional frameworks. This course builds on the State-Building and the Rule of Law class, giving students the opportunity to work on specific rule of law projects. General course Description: The Advanced Workshop on State-Building and the Rule of Law builds on the State-Building and Rule of Law Seminar offered in the fall quarter. Those students who were enrolled in the winter quarter section of this course are not permitted to enroll in the spring. Enrollment is by consent and limited to three groups of students who began their work in the fall quarter, on the Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP), or the Bhutan Law and Policy Project (BLPP), the Timor Leste Legal Education Project (TLLEP), or the Iraq Legal Education Initiative (ILEI). The Afghanistan group will write textbooks and create other written products, to build out the curriculum for a full Bachelor of Laws program at the American University of Afghanistan. The Bhutan group will write legal textbooks to be used by the Royal Law Project, to train Bhutanese lawyers on the laws of their home country. The Timor Leste group will write textbooks at the request for use at the National Law School of Timor Leste and the judicial training center. The Iraq group will write textbooks and materials to begin the process of building out a law program at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani. 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 |