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LEGL 4470: Methods of Legal Research and Writing II
3.00 Credits
Webster University
As this course is designed to train paralegals with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to be a successful paralegal in the legal environment, this course continues to develop the knowledge and skills learned in LEGL 4460-Legal Research and Writing I. Students will focus on finding, analyzing and summarizing federal statutes, court opinions and administrative rules. Students completing this course will further develop their legal researching, reasoning and writing skills and will gain a working knowledge of frequently used civil litigation documents (e.g. petitions, client communications, discovery documents, etc.). An emphasis will be placed on drafting these documents and using persuasive writing techniques. Prerequisites: junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chair, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, and LEGL 4460.
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LEGL 4480: Computerized Legal Research
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Acquaints students with the fundamental concepts of locating and accessing legal information utilizing computer technology. Prerequisites: junior standing or permission of instructor, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, and LEGL 4460.
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LEGL 4490: Advanced Paralegal Procedures
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Teaches students many practical skills applicable to a variety of civil law areas that are needed by paralegals. Some of those skills are case assessment, witness preparation, document acquisition, task-based billing, and recognizing the unauthorized practice of law. Prerequisites: LEGL 2400 and LEGL 4460, or permission of the program director.
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LEGL 4600: Legal Studies Seminar
3.00 Credits
Webster University
In-depth examination of carefully selected legal subjects, which will involve extensive law-related research and writing. This course is offered periodically and requires focused and intense study. Prerequisites: usually senior standing or permission of the instructor and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, LEGL 4460, and LEGL 4470. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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LEGL 4601: International Trials:An International and Informed View
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will utilize the unique function of the Hague as a center of international trials by preparing students before they observe the trials and court proceedings to understand the basics of international law and the facts and issues that underpin the trials and related institutions they will observe. The procedural and substantive law that controls trials in the United States and in international law will be compared. Because this course depends heavily on the specific trial being conducted at the time of the course, it is impossible to present definite class agendas.
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LEGL 4602: International Criminal Law:A Human Rights Perspective
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will offer a comparison between international law, as viewed by most of Europe and as viewed by the United States. The impact of those two views of international law will be studied both in theory and as they apply to tribunals, governmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations that are located in the Hague.
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LEGL 4603: International Issues Related to Women and Children
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will explore issues relating to women and children from an international perspective. Special attention directed toward comparing and contrasting law and policy on juvenile delinquency; women, children and poverty; child labor; child soldiers; and child maltreatment.
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LEGL 4604: International Jurisprudence and Law
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will study the historic background of international law, its formation and development, including the formation and enforcement of treaties; the role of the international courts; international human rights and the protection of individuals; conflicts in international law; if time permits, the law of the sea and international terrorism laws. Site visits to international courts, tribunals and institutions are a significant part of the course and will occur during the Leiden portion of the course.
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LEGL 4800: Advanced Topics in Law
3.00 Credits
Webster University
An advanced, in-depth study of law topics directed toward the paralegal student. Includes topics such as Evidence, Intellectual Property, Probate and Estates, Intellectual Property, Environmental Law, Family Law, Elder Law, Employment Law, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of the director. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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LEGL 4810: Tort Law Practice
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is an examination of the various causes of action under tort law. Emphasis will be primarily divided among the three areas of negligence, strict liability and intentional torts, with additional discussion of various business, employment and vehicular torts, as well a some emphasis on legal analysis and discovery as they relate to tort issues. Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of the program director.
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