International Law

Following is the course description as contained in the Manual of Policies and Procedures of Capital University Law School. 

INTERNATIONAL LAW (3 credits): An introduction to International Law as applied between independent nations and in American courts; selected problems dealing with the sources, development authority, and application of International Law; the making, interpretation, enforcement, and termination of treaties; states; recognition; territory; nationality; jurisdiction and immunities; the United Nations and other international organizations in which the United States holds membership; State responsibility; and International claims for wrongs to citizens abroad. Prerequisites: none.

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