This course surveys the foundations and principles of domestic and international security law, including the nature and sources of international law; search and seizure; the constitutionality of select terrorism-related practices; immunity; human rights; criminal procedure; and law of the sea. An additional course component is the examination of the historical, political, and ideological motivations behind security law for students to better appreciate the political instrumentality involved in international matters.

Schedule
9:00am-11:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jan 23, 2017 to Jan 27, 2017)
Location
McGowan MG99
Instructors