This course introduces students to the nature, functions, and processes of law. The course surveys criminal and civil trials in the U.S., England, and France, appellate deliberations in several countries, constitutional courts and public law, and specific extra-judicial legal institutions. The latter third of the course details lessons of the first two-thirds by case study of litigation in the United States.

Knowledge, Identity, and Power
Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Course UID
002341.1
Course Subject
PG
Catalog Number
315
Long title
Law and Society