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3.00 Credits
Nature and historical development of international law; determination of rules of international law; International community under law; recognition of states and governments; jurisdiction; settlement of international disputes; war aggression and neutrality.
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Examination of historical development of international organization from the Concert of Europe to the United Nations. Analysis of contemporary international organization, its functions, problems and prospects in the context of the world situation. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units in different semesters, but may only count once toward IR major concentration field requirement.
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Prerequisites: Completion of GE Foundation requirements, one Explorations course, and upper-division standing. Role of internet in politics, society, and economy. Development of cyberspace, virtual communities, online commerce, Web free speech fora. Evolving governmental institutions for managing property rights, Internet expansion and resolving cyberspace conflicts. Multiple dimensions of participatory citizenship in cyberspace.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of GE Foundation requirements. Survey of American government and politics, including attention to California government. Constitutional foundations and current controversies. Satisfies the general education requirement and the California teaching credential requirement. Not open for credit to students with credit in POSC 100.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of the GE Foundation, completion of one Explorations course, and standing. Study of politics through cultural analysis. Alternative theoretical perspectives on contemporary cultural artifacts such as art, film, music, and the media.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Students must have completed one course in either political science or women's studies. Differential treatment of women and men in western political theories, including femininity, power, rationality and the role of the women in the family. Classic and contemporary texts. Same course as W/ST 402.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Six units in political theory courses or consent of instructor. Intensive study of selected conceptual and theoretical problems in political theory. Letter grade only (A-F).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of the GE Foundation; POSC 100. Legal strategies pursued by social movements to remedy discrimination in the U.S. Legislative, administrative, and judicial responses. Gender equity, sexual harassment, voting rights, racial discrimination, fair housing, labor standards, sexual orientation, environmental justice, and American Indian rights.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental legal philosophies, sources and classifications of law. Relationship of law to other disciplines and societal institutions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of either POSC 311 or 312, and one of POSC 412 or 414; and standing. Study and acquisition of the skills of lawyering, including legal research, reasoning, writing, and trial advocacy. Substantive study of civil liberties. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units in different semesters. No more than three units of this course may be applied toward the major in political science.
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