Political Science 4356
International Law 3-0 (WI)
This course will examine the nature, sources, and development of international law as both a legal and political process. Areas to be studied include the law of treaties; acquisition of personality; territorial jurisdiction; the law of the sea, land, and air; diplomatic immunities; nationality; state responsibility; human rights; and the law of war. Students will do research on contemporary international problems. (May be used to satisfy Goup III requirements.)
- 6 assignments
- 2 exams
- Textbook: Von Glahn, Law Among Nations: An Introduction to Public International Law, 7th edition, 1996. ISBN 0-205-18994-6
- Course Materials: POSI 4356 study guide
- Instructor: Bob Gorman, Ph. D.
- Tuition: $483


