General Description:
Addresses the conflicts that arise when the significant facts of a case are connected with more than one jurisdiction, whether that jurisdiction belongs to a state, the federal government, or a foreign government. The subject is studied in its theoretical and historical context, with special emphasis on the international aspects of extraterritorial jurisdiction. 3 credits, letter graded.
Select Term:
LAWS 6108-801
Instructor(s):
Justin Deystone
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Wed |
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
WLAW 305 |
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