Public International Law
Description
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Public International Law, focusing on the legal principles, treaties, and customary laws that govern the relationships between sovereign states and other international actors. It explores the role of international organizations, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the impact of international law on national legal systems.
What will you learn?
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Introduction to Public International Law
Learn the foundational concepts, sources, and key institutions involved in Public International Law, including the role of the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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Treaties and International Agreements
Study the process of treaty-making, including the negotiation, drafting, ratification, and implementation of international treaties.
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International Human Rights Law
Understand the core principles of international human rights law, examining key international conventions and treaties aimed at protecting fundamental rights.
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Dispute Resolution in International Law
Explore the mechanisms available for resolving international disputes, including diplomatic methods, arbitration, and the role of international courts.
This course is ideal for law students, diplomats, international relations professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the legal framework governing the interactions between states and other international actors.
- Foundational principles of Public International Law
- Treaty-making and international agreements
- International human rights law and conventions
- Dispute resolution mechanisms in international law
- International courts and tribunals
- The role of the United Nations in international law
- International humanitarian law
- Enforcement of international legal norms
Lessons
- 20 lessons
- 10:00:00
