612AB.01 Readings: Current Issues in International and Comparative Law

This one-credit year-long readings class will explore current issues in international and comparative law. Drawing on the expertise of Duke Law School’s international and comparative law faculty, the course will examine topics such as international law and populism, human rights and economic inequalities, and the future of multilateral institutions. This evening class will meet off campus six times throughout the year and will be offered on a credit/no-credit basis. It is open to JD.LLM students only. Response papers will be required. This class will be taught by Profs. Curt Bradley, Brewster, Helfer, Huckerby, Michaels, and Reichman.

Special Notes:

*Note: Year-Long Course

Fall 2018

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
612AB.01
Course Credits
Reflective Writing
Class participation
Jayne Huckerby
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW.612A.01.F18
Email list: LAW.612A.01.F18 @sakai.duke.edu
Course
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements - LLM-ICL
Course Areas of Practice
Course Areas of Practice