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LAW 160: Legal Analysis, Research, and Writing
3.00 Credits
Duke University
An introductory study of the various forms of legal writing and modes of legal research. The principal goal of this course is the mastery of the basic tools of legal analysis, writing, and research. Year-long course. Student will receive 3 hours credit upon successful completion of the second half of the course. Instructor: Dimond, Dunshee, Kort, Linnartz, Mullem, Ragazzo, or Rich
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LAW 190: Distinctive Aspects of United States Law
2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will introduce international students to several of the distinctive aspects of U.S. law in the context of international business disputes litigated in U.S. courts. Focus of the course will be on civil litigation, the discovery process under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the use of expert witnesses by parties, class actions, the civil jury, and punitive damages. Instructor: Metzloff
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LAW 195: Legal Analysis, Research, and Writing for International Students
2.00 Credits
Duke University
A research and writing tutorial designed to introduce international students to the techniques of case and statutory analysis as well as the tools and methods of legal research. Instructor: Idzelis, J. Maher, or Ross
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LAW 200: Administrative Law
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A study of administrative agencies and legislative authority, information gathering and withholding, rule-making and order-formulating proceedings, judicial review of administrative actions, and constitutional limitations on administrative powers. Instructor: Benjamin or Rai
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LAW 201G: International Contracts
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will examine the legal and contractual framework of the international delivery of goods. It will comprise a series of lectures on a broad range of international business contracts examined from the English common law perspective. Emphasis will be given to the drafting and interpretations of contracts. Instructors: Marchand and Meakin
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LAW 202: Art Law
2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will cover a number of intersections between the law and the people and institutions who constitute the world of the visual arts, including artists, museums, collectors, dealers, and auctioneers. Instructor: DeMott
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LAW 202G: The War on Terrorism: Comparative and International Security Law
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will provide an American perspective on the legal principles formulated to deal with the War on Terrorism. The course will also explore the most relevant elements of the international humanitarian law of armed conflict and international human rights law. Instructor: Silliman
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LAW 202H: Terrorism, Human Rights, & International Law
2.00 Credits
Duke University
The first part of this course will be dedicated to analyzing the ways legal systems perceive terror, and try to fight it. The second part of the course will examine terrorism from the perspective of international law. Instructors: Barak-Erez and Linton
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LAW 203: Business Strategy for Lawyers
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The course is designed to introduce a wide variety of modern strategy frameworks and methodologies, including methods for assessing the strength of competition, for understanding relative bargaining power, for anticipating competitors' actions, for analyzing cost and value structures and their relevance to competition, and for assessing potential changes in the scope of the firm (diversification and vertical integration). Basic mastery of these tools has relevance to everyone seeking a career in business or those advising business managers or executives. Faculty: de Figueiredo
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LAW 205G: Comparative Antitrust
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course provides an introductory study of the U.S. antitrust laws (Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act), the European Community Competition Laws (Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty of Rome), and the policy of using competition to control private economic behavior. Topics will include the political framework in which competition policy is made, the economics underlying antitrust policy, monopolization and exclusionary practices, competitor collaboration, illegal unilateral and multilateral conduct, differences between U.S. and EC competition law, and the influence of science on the development of the law. Instructor: Richman
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