
Spring 2013
Law No.: LAW7500
Sched. No.: 113210216
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Administrative Information:
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| Days, Times (Room): | R, 1330-1520 ()
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| Credits: | 1 | Type: | Lecture - short course |
| Capacity: | 5 **This information is current as of 05/24/2013 06:18:32 AM** |
| Current Enrollment: | 5 **This information is current as of 05/24/2013 06:18:32 AM**
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Course Description:
NOTE: This course is taught at the JAG School during their 4th quarter, March 18, 2013 - May 17, 2013. The instructor is CDR Mills.
This elective will explore legal issues associated with rule of law efforts during emerging missions such as stability, security, transition and reconstruction operations (SSTR). The course will devote particular attention to how rule of law missions may demand a legal skill set separate from JAG core legal disciplines. Students will learn how their understandings of human rights law, criminal law, comparative law, and international law generally may have to adjust during SSTR and rule of law missions. The course will also expose students to interagency and international components of modern rule of law missions. The course will make a concerted effort to leverage lessons learned from recent and ongoing rule of law missions.
COURSE REQUIREMENT: 8-10 page paper related to SSTR operations and class participation