Sociology
SOCY128M International Law and Global Justice
Examines war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the evolution and role of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Examines the evolution of the concept of international law, the rationale for its birth and existence, roots of international conflicts and genocides, possible remedies available to victims, mechanisms for the creation and enforcement of international legal order, as well as the role of colonialism, migration, poverty, race/ethnic conflicts, gender, and international corporations in creating and maintaining conflicts and wars.
Instructor
Hiroshi Fukurai
Also offered as
LGST 128M
Requirements
Enrollment is restricted to sophomores, juniors and seniors.