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Winter 2012 FootnotesAs of 6/19/2013 3:33:06 AM(Pre-requisites and co-requisites are included when applicable.)| 5. | This section of the course/seminar/clinic does not fulfill the law upper-level writing requirement (LUWR) for JD students nor the research requirement for LLM students.
| | 18. | Students enrolled in this course have the option of writing a paper (make arrangements with the professor) or taking the final exam. The "paper option" fulfills the law upper-level writing requirement (LUWR) for JD students and the research requirement for LLM students. See footnote #19. EXCEPTION - when course is elected by Fall Starters as the first-year elective.
| | 19. | To choose the “paper option” students must complete TWO steps: (1) Make arrangements with the professor to write a paper instead of taking the final exam. (2) Request enrollment in the paper option section of the course by sending an e-mail to lawCBIAdmin@umich.edu and make “Paper Option” the subject line. This request must be made no later than--mid March for the Winter Term and mid November for the Fall term--unless an earlier deadline has been established by the professor. The e-mail should contain the following information:
- Your FULL name (no nicknames)
- Your EMPLID number (listed on your U of M ID card)
- Professor’s FULL name (remember, we have many professors with the same last name and even the same first initial)
- 3-digit course number
- Course title
- 5-digit class number of the section to drop (the section in which you are enrolled)
- 5-digit class number of the section to add (the section displaying footnote #4)
- Term in which you are making the section change
| | 20. | Both sections of this course meet simultaneously in the same classroom.
| | 35. | Winter Term--First-year students (Fall Starters) cannot elect this course/seminar as the first-year elective.
| | 103. | #630 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW and #886 IMPACT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW: The class and seminar will take place for four weeks during March and April, beginning Monday, March 12.
| | 104. | #630 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: Students will find it useful to have already taken #606 Transnational Law, but #606 Transnational Law is not at all required in order to take this course.
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