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International Law 3
| Islamic Law Seminar 1 1632 | Law 604-01 |
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This course will examine the historic roots of Islam and its significance as a major legal tradition. Sources of law, the major schools of Islamic law and contemporary applications will be explored. Course satisfies the Major Paper Requirement. |
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- Foundational
- International Business Transactions
- Public International Law
- Supporting
- Admiralty Law
- Comparative Civil Procedure
- Comparative Law 1
- European Union Law
- Human Rights Law
- Immigration and Citizenship
- International Criminal Law
- International Trade Law
- Islamic Law Seminar 1
- Law and Development Seminar 1
- Litigation in Civil Law Systems
- Military Law Seminar
- National Security Law
- Post-Conflict Justice and the Rule of Law 1
- Selected Problems in International Trade and Economics Seminar
- Terrorism and the Law Seminar 1
- Transnational Litigation
1This course satisfies the writing requirement.
2Students can choose to have this course satisfy the writing requirement or not.











