Title of article :
Trying Saddam Hussein: Teaching International Law Through an Undergraduate Mock Trial
Author/Authors :
THOMAS AMBROSIO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Efforts to enhance the quality of teaching and better engage undergraduate
students have resulted in a noticeable shift toward active and
problem-based learning techniques. This essay examines a multi-week,
in-depth simulation designed for my upper-division international law
course in which students assumed roles in a mock war crimes trial of
former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. It seeks to accomplish three goals.
First, I wish to provide ideas for those interested in moving away from
lecture-oriented teaching techniques and toward a more interactive,
hands-on experience for their students by outlining an example of a
successful, undergraduate mock trial. Second, I hope to make the case
that mock trial exercises are especially suited for the international law
classroom. Finally, the essay provides practical advice to instructors by
exploring a number of issues involved in designing, running, and assessing
a mock trial.
Keywords :
Active learning , internationallaw , mock trial , Problem-Based Learning
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives