Law 658: International Security Law and Policy
School of Law
Legal issues relating to war and armed conflict, separation of constitutional powers, emergency powers, the security role of the United Nations and the strengthening of the enforcement of international humanitarian law; related political, military, and diplomatic ramifications.
2 - 3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Law 658
Subject Areas
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