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295.5I sec. 001 - Advanced International Human Rights Clinic (Spring 2023)
Instructor: Roxanna Marie Altholz (view instructor's profile)
Instructor: Tayyiba Rabia Bajwa
Instructor: Laurel E Fletcher (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 1 - 10
Grading Designation: Credit Only
Mode of Instruction: In-Person
Course End: April 28, 2023
Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 15
As of: 08/24 11:03 PM
This course is open to students who have previously enrolled in the International Human Rights Law Clinic and International Human Rights Law Clinic Seminar. Students enrolled in the Advanced International Human Rights Law Clinic will continue work on on-going projects or may work on new projects. Students are expected to take on additional responsibilities and demonstrate increasingly higher levels of professional performance. Students enrolled in this advanced clinic must also enroll in the companion course, the Advanced International Human Rights Law Clinic Seminar, which is a 1-unit course graded CR/NC.
Attendance at the first class is mandatory for all currently enrolled and waitlisted students; any currently enrolled or waitlisted students who are not present on the first day of class (without prior permission of the instructor) will be dropped. The instructor will continue to take attendance throughout the add/drop period and anyone who moves off the waitlist into the class must continue to attend or have prior permission of the instructor in order not to be dropped.
Prerequisites:
While it is not a requirement, it is recommended that students take an international law class prior to taking this course.
Requirements Satisfaction:
Work in the clinic may satisfy Option 2 of the J.D. writing requirement with instructor approval. In order to satisfy Option 2, clinic students must complete a paper or series of written work that comprises 30 or more pages. Students who wish to satisfy the writing requirement must get instructor approval and submit their draft for comment and revision.
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Exam Notes: (None) Class requires a series of papers, assignments, or presentations throughout the semester
(Subject to change by faculty member only through the first two weeks of instruction)
Course Category: Clinics
This course is listed in the following sub-categories:
International and Comparative Law
Social Justice and Public Interest
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