LAW 3601 - Public International Law

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Babson College
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4.00 credits LAW3601 Public International Law and World Order (Advanced Liberal Arts Elective) This course explores the meaning of the "rule of law" in a global context by exploring three themes. First, the classic form of international law, including the concept of statehood and sovereignty, the relationship of nations to each other, and the growth of international organizations. Second, the role and responsibility of individuals in international law, especially in the area of human rights. Third, the developing international law of the earth's common areas, specifically the oceans, space, and the environment. Prerequisite: Foundation Law course, (LAW1003 or LAW1004 or LAW 1300 or LAW 1301) This course is typically offered in the following semester: Fall
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4.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(781) 235-1200
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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