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Law & Ethics in HSEM
(50017)
Focuses on the legal, liability and ethical concepts underlying U.S. civil liberties and rights in the context of HSEM activities, from mitigation and prevention, to declarations of emergency or acts of terrorism. Topics addressed include surveillance, public health quarantine, property buyouts, federal laws passed in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, terrorists’ attacks, rights of citizens and foreign nationals, government infrastructure for decisions concerning national and international legal rights, and jurisdictional issues.
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The Law of Emergencies, N. Hunter; ISBN: 978-1-85617-547-0; and other reading assignments posted in eLearning.
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This is a completely online course (via SSU eLearning). Student must have access to reliable daily Internet connectivity to complete this course.
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Pre-Requisite: |
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(( HSEM 2101 with minimum grade: C ) OR ( HSEM 2101 with minimum grade: TRC ))
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