Considers traditional public international law issues and analyzes them in an economic and game-theoretic perspective. Emphasis is on basic concepts of public international law, including sources and evolution of international law; relation of international law to municipal law; subjects of international law; peaceful settlement of disputes; international agreements; jurisdictional competence; state responsibility and treatment of aliens; the use of force; and the evolving role of international organizations.
| CRN | Sec. | Instructor(s) | Cr. | Room. | Days, Time | Final Exam |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77475 | 001 | Rabkin | 3 | Hazel Hall 332 | Mon, Wed 4:00pm-5:15pm |
12-10 6:00pm |