Бакалавриат
2021/2022
Введение в международное право
Статус:
Курс по выбору
Направление:
41.03.06. Публичная политика и социальные науки
Кто читает:
Факультет мировой экономики и мировой политики
Где читается:
Факультет мировой экономики и мировой политики
Когда читается:
3-й курс, 1 модуль
Формат изучения:
без онлайн-курса
Охват аудитории:
для своего кампуса
Преподаватели:
Энтин Марк Львович
Язык:
английский
Кредиты:
4
Контактные часы:
32
Course Syllabus
Abstract
This course provides a detailed study of the history, rules, doctrines and institutions of public international law. It offers a critical analysis of the international legal order and a firm basis upon which to found arguments concerning the political importance of international law. The module pays special attention to the way in which the evolution and operation of the international legal order influence not only international relations, but also daily domestic life.
Learning Objectives
- The aim of the course is to develop student’s understanding of international law and to provide students with foundational knowledge about the history, principles and institutions of international law.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- can specify main stages of the evolution of European law
- Debated on the topic "International treaties vs International law organizations"
- Knows and correctly uses terms
- knows basic principles of international law
- Knows basic principles of responsibility in international law
- Knows how to solve cases related to subjects of international law
- knows sources of international law
- Knows the difference between main European institutions
Course Contents
- The concept and history of international law, its subject, object and system
- Subjects of International Law: States and International Organisations
- Internationally legal issues: territory and population.
- The law of international treaties. International law organizations
- Peaceful resolution of international disputes
- The formation and evolution of European law. The formation and evolution of European law
- European Union Institutions
Assessment Elements
- SeminarsThe final examination for this course is not organized. The grade is established on the basis of the current workload during the module (Seminars + Written Essay)
- Written Essay
- SeminarsThe final examination for this course is not organized. The grade is established on the basis of the current workload during the module (Seminars + Written Essay)
- Written Essay
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- Focarelli, C. (2019). International Law. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=2169048
- Robb, J. (2019). Personhood and status of legal persons in private international law. Journal of Private International Law, 15(2), 288–314. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441048.2019.1645974
- Wheatley, S. V. (DE-588)142143855, (DE-627)633867683, (DE-576)176395776, aut. (2019). The idea of international human rights law Steven Wheatley. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edswao&AN=edswao.517399601
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- ESTRADA TANCK, D. (2019). Civil resistance in Public International Law. Anuario Español de Derecho Internacional, 35, 373–403. https://doi.org/10.15581/010.35.373-403
- Hirschboeck, M. (2019). Conceptualizing the Relationship between International Human Rights Law and Private International Law. Harvard International Law Journal, 60(1), 181–199. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=bsu&AN=136278379