Introduction to Russian & Uzbek Legal Systems - 2234

Introduction to Russian & Uzbek Legal Systems
Class Term:
Spring Term 2022-2023
Catalog Number:
5365
Professor(s): Type:
Lecture
Credits:
2 (2 Contact, 0 Field)
Graduation Requirements:
International / Comparative
Priority:
General Enrollment Course
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses

Grading Details

Grades will be based on final take-home exam.

Description

This course is designed to introduce students to the legal systems of the Russian Federation and Uzbekistan. The foundation of the legal systems of these countries is almost identical, and by comparing one country’s system to another, students will become more familiar with civil law systems. Special attention will be given to constitutions, court systems, the role of judges, state prosecutors, courtroom advocates and lawyers, as well as to the important commercial laws and treaties. I will use examples from my professional experience to give my students a realistic view of the legal systems of these countries. The class is intended to enhance student awareness of the legal environment and issues that often result from a decision to engage in relations or do business across national boundaries. Students must be prepared to actively discuss the assigned reading or other material in class each week.

This course has been flagged as a distance education course. This means this class is one in which students are separated from the faculty member or each other (other than specially accommodated students) for more than one-third of the instruction and the instruction involves the use of technology to support regular and substantive interaction among students and between the students and the faculty member, either synchronously or asynchronously.


This course is held on a specific day, at a specific time, on Zoom or using some other remote technology. The class never meets in person.

Introduction to Russian & Uzbek Legal Systems