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POLITICAL SCIENCE 205 discussions. Fall, winter, and spring terms, three-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. 2. JURISPRUDENCE.—Elementary course in the origin, development, and classification of law, followed by an introduction to the fundamental principles of the English Common Law. Fall and winter terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. 3. ROMAN LAW.—Early history. The classical jurisprudence. Legislation of Justinian. Influence of the Roman system. Readings and lectures. Winter and spring terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. Required: A reading knowledge of Latin. 4. INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Sources and historical development. Essential powers of states, their rights and their obligations. Laws and usage in time of war. History of American diplomacy. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. Required: Political Science 1. 5. COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.—General princi- ples of administrative law of the United States (national and commonwealth), England, France, and Germany. The appointment, tenure, and %uties of officers. Historical and comparative study of locargovernment. Fall, winter, and spritig terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. 'Required: Political Science 1 and 2. \JVot given in 1896-97.] 6. COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.—A comparison of the constitutions of the leading states of Europe, and of North and South America, special attention being paid to the constitutional law of the United States, England, Germany, and France. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. Required : Political Science 1, 2. 7. LAW OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.—History and legal status of the American municipality. To supplement course 5. Fall and winter terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. [Not given in 1896-97.] 8. LAW OF TAXATION.—Nature of the taxing power. Constitutional limitations. Procedure of tax administration. Remedies open to tax payers. Spring term, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE.
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