Global Constitutionalism
Course Information
- Course Number
- L6546
- Curriculum Level
- Upperclass
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law, International and Comparative Law, National Security and Privacy
- Type
- Lecture
Section 001 Information
Instructor

Section Description
The class compares a variety of proposals that have been advanced to promote constitutional world order. We begin with traditional conceptions of the balance of power among independent states and then explore arrangements designed to produce increasing forms of constituted international and world order. These include liberal internationalism, collective security through the League Covenant and the United Nations Charter, John Rawls Law of Peoples and various other contemporary models of international law, global governance networks and global democratization.
In addition to assessing the particular merits and limitations of these visions of world order, we will examine the underlying principles of international politics, ethics and constitutional design that characterize these efforts to establish rules for the globe.
Students from outside the Law School wishing to take the course should contact the instructor directly.
- School Year & Semester
- Spring 2023
- Location
- WJWH L104
- Schedule
-
Class meets on
- Monday
- Points
- 2
- Method of Evaluation
- Paper and Exam
- J.D Writing Credit?
- Minor (upon consultation)
- Major (only upon consultation)
- LLM Writing Project
- Upon consultation
Learning Outcomes
- Primary
-
- At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in a specific body of law, including major policy concerns
- At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in the historical development of law and legal institutions
- At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in use of other disciplines in the analysis of legal problems and institutions, e.g., philosophy; economics,other social sciences; and cultural studies
- At the end of the course, students will have acquired understanding of and/or facility in the influences of political institutions in law
Course Limitations
- Instructor Pre-requisites
- None
- Instructor Co-Requisites
- None
- Requires Permission
- No
- Recommended Courses
- international law or international relations
- Other Limitations
- None