Courses 2010 - 2011
LAW B551 Comparative Legal Studies Seminar
Credits: 2-6, Variable
This seminar provides an introduction to comparative legal scholarship and comparative methods for research in Asian, European and American law. The course examines the challenges and controversies found in comparative law and comparative legal studies, as well as methodological innovations in modern comparative legal studies. The course emphasizes the development of analytical skills and comparative critical thinking. Students will engage in active and interdisciplinary analysis and criticism of traditional areas of comparative law and contemporary issues, and develop ability to pursue independent graduate-level comparative legal research. Required seminar for LL.M. candidates in Asia, Global Business and Development Law. J.D. candidates interested in research in advanced comparative law may also enroll.
Autumn,
3 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
| Instructor(s) |
Raigrodski, Dana, Winn, Jane
| Quarter | Instructor | Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) | Sec SLN Type |
| Autumn |
Raigrodski
Winn
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A 15323 JD
B 20720 JD
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Room assignments are not posted until 30 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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