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LAW 824: Doing Business in China
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Students will engage the many legal issues, particularly regulatory and intellectual property-based, presented by business opportunities in China. Cultural differences, business formalities, conflicting laws, and enforcement issues will all be addressed.
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LAW 828: Drafting Discover Requests and Motions
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Students will learn to plan and draft interrogatories, requests for documents, and requests for admission, as well as typical discovery motions to quash involving privilege, work product, undue expense, etc. Students will write and turn in draft motions and requests and receive feedback from the professor and peers.
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LAW 832: In-House Investigations
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Students will study the range of legal and practical issues in the conduct of in-house investigations of potential illegality by corporate employees and officers. Students will participate in simulated exercises involving interviews of a CEO or a company employee in the course of a hypothetical investigation.
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LAW 836: International Human Rights Case Study
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Students will engage in a case study related to the case of Japanese ¿Comfort Women.¿ The course will examine recent efforts in various national and international courts to obtain some measure of justice for the surviving victims of these human rights violations. Students will then examine the future of these cases in the International Court of Justice and the United Nations.
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LAW 840: Introduction to the Bankruptcy System
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Students will learn the basic framework of the commercial bankruptcy system from one of the pre-eminent bankruptcy judges in the country. Students will have the opportunity to practice certain formalities of commercial bankruptcy, including planning and filing for corporate bankruptcy.
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LINGUIST 100: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced study of linguistics and languages on Duke-Approved programs at foreign institutions of higher learning. Topics differ by section. Instructor: Staff
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LINGUIST 101: Introduction to Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the scientific study of linguistics and languages. Topics include the origin and nature of language, methods of historical and comparative linguistics, theories and schools of linguistics, empirical and descriptive approaches to the study of language, including phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax. Instructor: Butters or Tetel
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LINGUIST 102: Languages of the World
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The major languages of the world viewed in the context of the communicative and significate functions of language as parameters that shape and define society. The role of language in defining and structuring culturally-based relationships from a semiotic point of view. The structure, writing systems, phonology, morphology, and lexicon of languages from the following groups: Indo-European, Semitic, Turkic, Finno-Ugric, Caucasian, Afroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Niger-Kordofanian, Dravidian, and Native American languages. Instructor: Andrews or Tetel
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LINGUIST 103: Symbolic Logic
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Detailed analysis of deduction and of deductive systems. Open to sophomores by consent of instructor. Instructor: Brandon, Einheuser, G<129>zeldere, or Rosenberg
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LINGUIST 104S: Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the theoretical issues that inform the study of linguistics and languages. Topics include: history of linguistics, development of meta-language and the integration of linguistic theory with the latest findings in neuroscience and evolutionary theory. Instructor: Staff
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