Why Does International Law Matter?
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the significance of international law in this insightful discussion featuring Leslie Johns and Melda Ozsut. Delve into the complexities of global legal frameworks as Johns, a Professor of Political Science and Law at UCLA with extensive experience in teaching and research, shares her expertise alongside Ozsut, an accomplished political scientist and instructional designer. Gain a deeper understanding of how international law shapes global politics, influences state behavior, and impacts international relations. Examine the practical implications of international legal systems and their role in addressing global challenges. Benefit from the speakers' combined academic and professional experiences as they unpack the relevance of international law in today's interconnected world.
Syllabus
Why Does International Law Matter? Leslie Johns and Melda Ozsut
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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