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Prof Radd is an incredible lecturer, super engaging, and keeps everything really interesting. I took his course on Iran and the West and I loved every single lecture. Grade was based on participation, a paper, and a policy memo. Highly recommend you take him at least once during your time at UCLA. I've been trying to enroll in another class of his, but haven't been able to!
Radd was amazing and his lectures are extremely engaging. This class is a great prep for law school and he treats it as such. It's very reading heavy but he goes over the readings in class and skims through the most important parts. Ask questions and engage in discussions because he's very helpful in teaching that way as well.
This was probably my favorite class I've ever taken at UCLA. We started with a couple weeks of really engaging and informative lectures on the history of the ICC and international criminal law. Then, we were all assigned roles and we simulated an international criminal trial for a majority of the quarter. Students were assigned to be prosecutors, defense attorneys, witnesses, judges, or media and we were responsible for researching and preparing for the trial as necessary per role. There was one final essay and a few short assignments throughout the quarter depending on role, but a majority of the work was self-directed and happened depending on when said role needed to be in the trial. I would definitely recommend that anyone take a class with Professor Radd for any kind of simulation!
Prof Radd is an incredible lecturer, super engaging, and keeps everything really interesting. I took his course on Iran and the West and I loved every single lecture. Grade was based on participation, a paper, and a policy memo. Highly recommend you take him at least once during your time at UCLA. I've been trying to enroll in another class of his, but haven't been able to!
Radd was amazing and his lectures are extremely engaging. This class is a great prep for law school and he treats it as such. It's very reading heavy but he goes over the readings in class and skims through the most important parts. Ask questions and engage in discussions because he's very helpful in teaching that way as well.
This was probably my favorite class I've ever taken at UCLA. We started with a couple weeks of really engaging and informative lectures on the history of the ICC and international criminal law. Then, we were all assigned roles and we simulated an international criminal trial for a majority of the quarter. Students were assigned to be prosecutors, defense attorneys, witnesses, judges, or media and we were responsible for researching and preparing for the trial as necessary per role. There was one final essay and a few short assignments throughout the quarter depending on role, but a majority of the work was self-directed and happened depending on when said role needed to be in the trial. I would definitely recommend that anyone take a class with Professor Radd for any kind of simulation!