Law & Politics

Humanities and Social Sciences

Law & Politics

The objective of this course is to contribute to the student’s development of a comprehensive and critical framework to understand and analyze contemporary challenges of societies around the globe. The course will mainly address a series of pressing issues regarding law and politics. The first section of the course will explore the origins, purpose, and main features of liberal democracies. This section will help students understand how political power is created, distributed, limited, and sustained over time in liberal democracies. The second section of the course will inquire about specific social and political institutions within liberal democracies. The analysis of the rationale behind such institutions will be conducted through a philosophical, theoretical, and empirical approach. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with a set of fundamental law and political ideas and will be able to apply this new knowledge to understand political and social problems in their own countries and regions.                                      

 

Once a week, every Thursday
Between March 28 - June 4, 2022

Real - Time Classes
6:00 PM – 7:45 PM (EST)

Meet students from different countries
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Carlos de la Rosa - J.S.D.

candidate Law School - Yale University

Carlos is a Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.) candidate at Yale Law School where he earned his Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in 2017. During 2016-2017, Carlos was a Fulbright-García Robles Scholar. His research focuses on institutional legitimacy, institutional design, empirical legal studies, the sociology of law, criminal justice, and human rights. Carlos studied at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), where he earned his LL.B. degree in 2014.

Important Information

  • Deadline to Apply:

February 13, 2022

  • Tuition: US $870 (USD)