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Courses 2009 - 2010

LAW H542 International Humanitarian Law

Credits: 3-5, Variable


Investigates International Humanitarian Law (sometimes called the Law of Armed Conflict), the field concerned with rules developed by civilized nations to protect the victims of armed conflict, including the Geneva Conventions. Case studies include the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, as well as developments in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Spring, 3 Credit(s)

Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s)
Frederick Lorenz

Course Categories

  • Health Law
  • Public Service Law
  • Health Law
  • International Law
  • Medicine & Biotechnology

Sample Syllabi

Lorenz - Spring 2011
Lorenz - Spring 2012


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