Associate Professor
Department of Political Science at John Jay College-CUNY
VERÓNICA MICHEL
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I teach courses within the subfields of comparative politics and international relations, with a regional focus on Latin America. Given the interdisciplinary nature of my research, I also teach courses on comparative and international criminal law.
Some of the courses that I have taught over the years are listed below.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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International Human Rights
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Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
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Foundations of Scholarship in International Criminal Justice
GRADUATE COURSES
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Human Rights: International and Domestic Legal Frameworks
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Introduction to Research Methods
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Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
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ADVISE FOR STUDENTS
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Probably the most complete source for undergraduate and graduate students with advise on how to write, learn, or study can be found in the website of Mexican professor Raul Pacheco-Vega from FLACSO-Mexico. You won't regret going to that link.
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On how to take notes and learn how to critically engage with your readings, I also recommend this resource by Prof. John McMahon from Hunter College.
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On literature reviews. Although less thorough that Pacheco-Vega's website, USC provides also useful resources that explain what is a literature review and how to write one.
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​EMAIL ETIQUETTE
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Below you will find important advice on how to contact professors through email:
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