LAW 207 International Law Units: 3.00
In an increasingly globalized world, law draws everything together. International law is a binding force around the world, and understanding international legal issues will give you an edge in everything from understanding the nightly news to becoming a true global citizen.
Law 207/707 International Law delves into the fundamentals of public international law and the international legal order including topics such as the United Nations, treaties, sovereign immunity, the law of war, international criminal law, international human rights law, and more. Students will discuss international legal issues of contemporary and timeless significance.
Law 207/707 International Law delves into the fundamentals of public international law and the international legal order including topics such as the United Nations, treaties, sovereign immunity, the law of war, international criminal law, international human rights law, and more. Students will discuss international legal issues of contemporary and timeless significance.
Requirements: LAW 2## Exclusions
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Law
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the sources and subjects of international law and the structure of the international legal order.
- Analyze fact scenarios in which international legal issues arise.
- Discuss the role of international law in the modern world.
- Develop the skills to research in depth an international legal topic.
- Connect international law with Canadian law and society.
- Critique the structure of the international legal order.