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LAW 356G: Transnational Dispute Resolution: Arbitration, Mediation, and International Tribunes
2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will cover international arbitration and international claims institutions. After describing international dispute resolution mechanisms, including various forms of arbitration and mediation (both commercial and governmental), comparisons will be drawn between arbitration and litigation-from the American and European perspectives. The course will also deal with the conduct of international arbitration proceedings and international claims mechanisms from the outset through the award. Instructor: staff
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LAW 357: Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization
2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course analyzes how WTO member countries use the WTO multilateral system of settling trade disputes. A WTO member can bring its complaint to the WTO when another member adopts a trade policy measure that the complaining member considers to be in violation of the WTO agreements or to impair its WTO benefits. Instructor: Shimizu
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LAW 358: Structuring Venture Capital and Private Equity Transactions
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The course will focus on the design and implementation of corporate merger and acquisition transactions, including acquisitions of stock and assets of non-public corporations and acquisitions of publicly-held corporations in negotiated and hostile transactions. The course will cover federal securities law and state corporate law issues, including important forms of private ordering, such as poison pills, lock-ups, earnouts and the allocation of risks by the acquisition agreement. Relevant accounting, tax and antitrust issues and various regulatory considerations will also be covered. Business Associations is required. Instructor: Brown
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LAW 359: Introduction to Law & Economics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
This lecture class will examine economics as a framework for analyzing legal rules and institutions, principally in the common-law subjects of contracts, torts, and property. This class applies economic analysis to law; it is not a general introduction to economics for lawyers. No prior study of economics is required, but basic mathematics will be helpful. Instructor: Guttel
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LAW 361: International Trade Law
3.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will examine the nature and history of international law; sources of international law; the place of international law in the domestic law of the United States; statehood; recognition of States and governments; State territory; jurisdiction; sovereign immunity and diplomatic and consular immunity; State responsibility, diplomatic protection and the treatment of aliens; human rights; the law of the sea; treaties; the judicial settlement of international disputes(with particular reference to the International Court of Justice); the United Nations and the maintenance of international peace; and the use of force by States. Instructor: Law Faculty
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LAW 362: Law and Economics
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Rather than being a course in purely economic analysis of the law, this course will focus on the intersection between law, economics, and the study of institutions. Instructor: Bellemare
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LAW 363: Legislation and Statutory Interpretation
2.00 Credits
Duke University
A study of the theory and practice of legislation and the enforcement of statutes. Topics covered include legal theories of legislation, legislative procedure and process, the role of administration bodies and courts in the enforcement of states, and statute-making beyond the legislature. A take-home examination is required for this course. Instructor: Hoyos
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LAW 364: Global Health
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The course is designed to provide students with multidisciplinary theories and techniques for assessing and addressing infectious, chronic, and behavioral health problems in less wealthy areas of the world. Also taught as Public Policy 195 Instructor: Whetten
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LAW 366: ADV/ Wrongful Convictions
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
This course builds on the lectures, training, and work of the basic Wrongful Convictions course. Students will form teams to investigate inmates' claims of actual innocence and begin drafting the relevant legal document. Prerequisite: Wrongful Convictions or permission of the instructor. Instructor: J. Coleman and Newman
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LAW 368: Natural Resources Law
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on constitutional, statutory, and common law governing the legal status and management of federal lands and natural resources. Instructor: Purdy
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