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Sep 27, 2024
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2012-2013 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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JUS 3344 - The Political Economy of JusticeCredits: 3 hrs. This course will explore the history of justice as an instrument of political and economic power or as a mechanism with which those who wield political and economic power seek to achieve their ends. Students will be exposed to a variety of attempts to deconstruct justice as a social construct with no inherent objectivity. They will also be exposed to a variety of theories about the genesis of the current domestic and global inequalities, especially in the realm of human rights and the administration of justice. Prerequisite(s): JUS 2301.
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