LAW 501 Law, Business and Society |
3 Credits |
This course focuses on the complex interactions between
legal, social, and business forces. Multi-national
corporations influence governments;
the environment is exploited and protected;
people emigrate and demand more of their
employers; governments try to balance
business revenue and social justice. Can we say
that a law ''caused'' an effect in society,
or a business event ''caused'' a new law to be made?
Does an effect sometimes become a cause in its
own right, reinforcing an original effect? Sometimes
the unintended effects of a
business, legal, or social development are
more important than the intended effects.
We'll discuss topics including the development
of the modern banking system, very large
companies, how businesses relate to each
other and society, how government seeks
to protect people from business practices,
and issues of environmental protection, free use
of information (or not), and globalization.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Spring 2011-2012 |
Law, Business and Society |
3 |
Spring 2010-2011 |
Law, Business and Society |
3 |
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Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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LAW 504 Human Rights in the EU |
3 Credits |
This course focuses on the EU's influence on human
rights within member and candidate
countries, as well as countries with which
EU has set up external relations.It deals with the
human rights policy and human
rights acquis of the EU and studies human
rights jurisdiction of the relevant
monitoring bodies. Secondly, the course illuminates
selective human rights problems that
have been the subject of daily discussions
all over Europe. Lastly, the course focuses
on the human rights clauses placed in the
external agreements of the EU, human
rights conditionality in relation to full membership,
and the role of the EU in promoting and
protecting human rights in developing countries.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Spring 2008-2009 |
Human Rights in the EU |
3 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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LAW 511 International Law |
3 Credits |
This course aims to provide a concise account
of the basic concepts of international law. After
focusing on the debate on the nature of international law
and its political and historical underpinnings, it will
explore the sources of international law and the relations
between international and municipal law. States
and governments, international organisations,
companies and individuals will be examined as subjects
of international law. More specific issues, such as
treatment of aliens, jurisdiction, treaties,
state succession, the law of the Sea,
air and outer space and will examine human rights, peaceful
settlement of interstate disputes, and
the law of war will complete the agenda of this course.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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LAW 512 Comparative Constitutional Law |
3 Credits |
This course explores the similarities and differences
between written constitutions than stem from diverse
legal and cultural backgrounds. While the chosen
constitutions may differ according to the instructor, the
emphasis is on making critical comparisons between
the different constitutional systems, including substantive
areas such as: Judicial Review; Individual Freedoms;
Separation of Powers; Centralization of Decision Making;
Pluralism; and Protection of Democratic Principles.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2020-2021 |
Comparative Constitutional Law |
3 |
Spring 2018-2019 |
Comparative Constitutional Law |
3 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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