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<SUBJECT ID="191-316" CODEUSED="191-316/416">
<TITLE>UNITED NATIONS LAW ENFORCEMENT</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 3rd and 4th years
<COORDINATOR>Mr S Johnston.
<PREREQUISITES>3rd year: Any two second year level Criminology subjects; 4th year: Admission to Criminology Honours.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>A 1-hour lecture and a 2-hour seminar.
<OBJECTIVES>Students completing this subject should:
<ul>
<li>have a broad understanding of the structure and authority of the United Nations; the major crimes against world order and the methods of implementing United Nations doctrine;
<li>be able critically to analyse United Nations doctrine and its implementation;
<li>be able to conduct library and field research in this area;
<li>be able to make orally and in writing a positive, scholarly contribution to policy and practice in this area.
</ul>
<CONTENT>The evolution of UN structure, sovereignty, criminal code, peace keeping and sanctions. Human rights: content and procedures. Control of arms, drugs, the environment.
<ASSESSMENT>Up to 5,000 words of written work at 3rd year level and 6,000 words at 4th year level. An examination may be substituted for part of the written work.
</SUBJECT>
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