Courses 2024 - 2025
LAW A 576
Cross-Border and International Criminal Law
Credits:
3-4, Max 4
In our globalized world, a growing number of crimes transcend national boundaries and are perpetrated in a way that violates the laws of or affects more than one state. The objective of this course is to introduce students to transnational criminal law and policy as an emerging area of international law that governs and regulates trans-border criminal activities and global procedural mechanisms devised by the United Nations and member states to tackle this problem. This course will cover a wide range of topics related to transnational criminal law and policy including but not limited to a select number of transnational crimes (e.g.: human trafficking, migrant smuggling, corruption, terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering), questions of state jurisdiction, and forms of international legal cooperation (law enforcement cooperation, mutual legal assistance, extradition, asset recovery).
Winter,
3 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Hazim, Mahir
Quarter |
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Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
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Grading Type |
Winter |
Hazim
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A 16535 JD
B 16536 LLM
C 16537 MJ
D 16538 MJ-China
E 22290 Non-Law
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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