Colonialism and International Law - 2241

Colonialism and International Law
Class Term:
Fall Term 2023-2024
Catalog Number:
5204
Professor(s):

Professor

Type:
Seminar
Credits:
3 (2 Contact, 1 Field)
Graduation Requirements:
Upper-Level Writing
International / Comparative
"W" Writing
Priority:
Seminar - 3rd Year Priority
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses

Grading Details

Final paper – 50%

Paper proposal – 5%

First Draft – 10%

In class presentation – 10%

Reading response questions – 10%

In class participation – 15%

Description

This seminar begins by exploring justifications for colonialism in international law. The course then turns to modern international law – students will be able to identify and analyze legacies of colonialism, the development of a racialized hierarchy of states, and the use of international law to produce, reproduce, and justify those hierarchies. Students will work on a major research paper throughout the course, and at the end of the semester will give a presentation on their research for the class.

Colonialism and International Law