SemesterSpring Semester, 2021
DepartmentFreshman Class of BA in Global Governance
Course NameInternational Law
Instructor
Credit3.0
Course TypeSelectively
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule

02/23



1 - International Law and International Relations, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Mark A. Pollack



2 - Law, Legalization, and Politics, Kenneth W. Abbott, Duncan Snidal



03/02



3 - Institutionalism and International Law, Barbara Koremenos



03/09



4 - Liberal Theories of International Law, Andrew Moravcsik



5 - Constructivism and International Law, Jutta Brunnée, Stephen J. Toope



03/16



6 - Wanted – Dead or Alive, Richard H. Steinberg



03/23



7 - Flexibility in International Agreements, Laurence R. Helfer



8 - Hard and Soft Law, Gregory Shaffer, Mark A. Pollack



03/30



9 - Nongovernmental Organizations in International Relations (Theory), Peter J. Spiro



10 - Regulatory Networks, Abraham L. Newman, David Zaring



04/06



11 - Law-Making by International Organizations, Ian Johnstone



04/13



12 - Institutional Proliferation and the International Legal Order, Kal Raustiala



13 - Legitimacy in International Law and International Relations, Daniel Bodansky



 



04/20 mid-term exam



 



04/27



14 - The Multiple Roles of International Courts and Tribunals, Karen J. Alter



15 - The Design of Dispute Settlement Procedures in International Agreements, Barbara Koremenos, Timm Betz



05/04



16 - Whose Agents? The Interpretation of International Law in National Courts, Lisa Conant



17 - International Judicial Independence, Erik Voeten



05/11



18 - The Politics of Treaty Interpretation, Joost Pauwelyn, Manfred Elsig



19 - The Engines of Compliance, Jana von Stein



05/18



20 - Coercive Enforcement of International Law, Alexander Thompson



21 - Reputation in International Relations and International Law Theory, Rachel Brewster



05/25



22 - Open Economy Law, Joel P. Trachtman



06/01



23 - Persuading to Comply, Steven R. Ratner



24 - Against Compliance, Lisa L. Martin



06/08



25 - International Law and International Relations Theory, Anne-Marie Slaughter



06/15



26 - Reviewing Two Decades of IL/IR Scholarship, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Mark A. Pollack



06/22 final exam


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

TBA


Requirement/Grading

Mid-term exam (35); final exam (35), reflection note (10), course participation (20)


Textbook & Reference

Textbook: Jeffrey L. Dunoff & Mark A. Pollack eds,  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art (CUP, 2013)



Suggested Reference on International Law : Antonio Cassese and Paola Gaeta, Cassese's International Criminal Law (OUP, third Edition, 2013)


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