Introduction to International & Comparative Law-Fall 2016

  • Manuel A. Gómez (Florida International University College of Law)

This is an experimental open-source casebook assembled through the H2O platform of Harvard Law School's Berkman Center Center for Internet & Society. The materials included here are intended to be used as the main casebook for an introductory course on International Public Law. This casebook can be accessed and used online or exported for printing, whatever is most convenient to the students. 

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19.1. Jonathan Masters: Gun Control Around the World: A Primer

Jonathan Masters: Gun Control Around the World: A Primer
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Introduction to International & Comparative Law-Fall 2016

Manuel A. Gómez

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Table of contents

  1. 1

    IICL Syllabus-Fall 2016

  2. 2

    1. Making sense of International Law

  3. 3

    2. States as one of the pillars of international law

  4. 4

    3. State recognition: Importance and effects in international law

  5. 5

    4. Special assignment: Micronations

  6. 6

    5. Non-state actors: Responsibility for violation of international law

  7. 7

    6. International organizations: Legal personality and responsibility of the United Nations

  8. 8

    7. Treaties 1: Negotiation, and conclusion under United States law

  9. 9

    8. Treaties 2: International judicial enforcement

  10. 10

    9. Treaties 3: Judicial enforcement in the United States

  11. 11

    10. Treaties 4: Termination

  12. 12

    11. International courts 1: The International Court of Justice

  13. 13

    12. International courts 2: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

  14. 14

    13. International courts 3: The Permanent Court of Arbitration

  15. 15

    14. International Courts IV: Investor-State Arbitration

  16. 16

    15. Mid-term review session

  17. 17

    16. Hurdles faced by international law in US courts 1: Foreign Sovereign Immunity

  18. 18

    17. Hurdles faced by international law in US courts II: Act of State Doctrine

  19. 19

    18. International perspectives on gun control

    1. 19.1

      Jonathan Masters: Gun Control Around the World: A Primer

  20. 20

    19. Special assignment: Hurdles faced by international law in US courts III: Fraud, money laundering, and the extraterritorial application of US law

  21. 21

    20. The War on Terror, Congress, and the President

  22. 22

    21. Modern Warfare

  23. 23

    22. Human Rights in the Americas

  24. 24

    23. Human Rights in Europe

  25. 25

    24. Enemy combatants and Prisoners of War

  26. 26

    25. Piracy

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