Courses 2012 - 2013
LAW A575 Human Rights History: Rights, Revolutions, Republics, 1750-1850
Credits: 4
Comparative constitutional history of rights lawyering. Read political trials from French Revolution in Europe through postcolonial Jacksonian American Republic. Learn basic rhetoric of early human rights discourse: on treason, seditious libel, racial equality, servitude, labor conspiracy, religious liberty, consumer protection, codification. Interdisciplinary graduate and advanced undergraduate students welcome; no prerequisites.
Winter,
4 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
| Instructor(s) |
Walsh, Walter
| Quarter | Instructor | Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) | Sec SLN Type |
| Winter |
Walsh
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A 20559 JD
B 20822 Asian
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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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