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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Laws of War
Prof.
Valerie C. Epps
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
This course will study the laws applicable to armed conflict, both international and non-international. The course topics will include: peaceful settlement of disputes; the use of force, start of hostilities; the Geneva Conventions and Protocols; war crimes, the Nuremberg Principles; crimes against humanity; the crime of aggression; international criminal courts; peacekeeping; alliances and defense agreements; chemical and biological weapons; nuclear weapons; arms control and non-proliferation.
Prerequisite: It is preferable that students have completed the International Law course Elective
Course
Meets
International Law Concentration Requirements
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Home Exam Required
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