LAW 322 Conflict of Laws
Course Description
In this course, students learn how courts determine the set of substantive laws that apply in cases having connections to more than one jurisdiction. Students are exposed to the critical analyses that courts employ, involving factors such as the locus of conduct or injury, and the residence of party-litigants, to determine whether to exercise jurisdiction over the case and which jurisdiction’s substantive law should apply to resolve the case.
- Third Year
- Second Semester
- 3 course hours

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