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ID090261
Title ProperInterdisciplinary approach to teaching international law
Other Title Informationusing the tools of the law school classroom in Political Science
LanguageENG
AuthorZartner, Dana
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the world has grown more interconnected, many political science programs have added courses on international law, international organizations, the laws of war and peace, international human rights, and comparative judicial politics. While in many cases these are relatively new offerings within international studies, all of these subjects have long been part of the law school curriculum. There is, therefore, a long pedagogical history to be examined in terms of the techniques and content used in law schools to teach these courses. This paper examines a number of these techniques and discusses how they may be used in political science courses to enhance student learning opportunities.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 42, No. 1; Jan 2009: p.189-195
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 42, No. 1; Jan 2009: p.189-195
Key WordsInterdisciplinary Approach ;  International Law ;  Law School ;  Political Science ;  International Organizations ;  Human Right ;  Judicial Politics