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Customary international law

Customary international law. Lecture 10 February 4. ASSIGNMENT -. Friday, Feb. 6 DEADLINE FOR TOPIC FOR RESEARCH PAPERS sign-up sheet on my desk Customary International Law Texaco/Libya Arbitration Jus Cogens (hand out) Prosecutor v. Furundzija Michael Domigues Case

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Customary international law

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  1. Customary international law Lecture 10 February 4

  2. ASSIGNMENT - Friday, Feb. 6 DEADLINE FOR TOPIC FOR RESEARCH PAPERS sign-up sheet on my desk Customary International Law Texaco/Libya Arbitration Jus Cogens (hand out) Prosecutor v. Furundzija Michael Domigues Case Midterm, March 2 - EKLC E1B20 Wednesday, March 4 – Guest Speaker – Adjunct Professor David Akerson TODAY Asylum Case Lotus case

  3. Asylum case • 1. Court: • 2. Sources: • 3. Facts: • 4. Issue: • 5. Holding and Decision: • 6. Reasoning:

  4. Asylum case • To be binding under international law must a custom be in constant and uniform usage by the states in question?

  5. Lotus case • 1. Court: • 2. Sources: • 3. Facts: • 4. Issue: • 5. Holding and Decision: • 6. Reasoning: • 7. Significance of case:

  6. 4. Issue: Is there a principle of international law prohibiting one state from exercising criminal jurisdiction over a foreign national who commits acts outside a state’s national jurisdiction?

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