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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Comparative Law
Prof.
Bernard M. Ortwein
2 credits day; 2 credits evening.
This introductory course in comparative legal systems will focus on the basic structure of two major legal systems in the modern Western world: the civil law tradition and the common law tradition. Each of these systems will be reviewed in terms of its history, culture, legal structures, legal actors and their roles, sources of law and judicial process. We will explore the similarities and differences between these systems and the US legal system. Some special attention will be placed on the Swedish legal system as it compares to the American system and the other two systems. Ultimately, the objectives of the course are to help students understand the law in other foreign jurisdictions and widen perspective to better understand, appreciate, and function within our legal system. A research paper and class presentations will be required in lieu of a final examination. It is anticipated that a member of the University of Lund, Law Faculty will participate as an instructor in part of this course.
J.D. students who have not taken Comparative Law or Comparative Legal Systems may enroll in this course.
Enrollment
is limited: 20
Elective
Course
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List of Recommended Perspectives Courses
Meets
International Law Concentration Requirements
May
Fulfill Legal Writing Requirement
Final
Paper Required
LLM
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