Legal Research Guides by Course: International Law
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce the student to international law through the examination of the nature and sources of international law (including the role of treaties, custom and natural law), the relationship between international law and municipal law, the operation of international law on states and individuals, the role of international organizations, and international conflict of laws (3 credits) Paper
Faculty Who Teach This Course:
- Robert S. Barker (Professor of Law)
- Kirk W. Junker (Assistant Professor)
- Patrick Sorek, Esq. (Adjunct Professor)
Subject Covered Presently in Collection by:
Print Collection:
KZ1-KZ6795 Law of Nations
Legal Research Databases:
DCLI Webpage Links:
- Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law (contains quick links to our federal and state statutes, our federal and state administrative codes, and federal and state case law)
- Legal Research Guides: International Law
