International Law: Systems and Organisations
Short course
In Islington
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Islington
This part-time International Law course provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic elements of international norms and concentrates on the worldwide system of relationships known as public international law. The concept of state identity, the processes by which international agreements may be secured, diplomatic relations, membership of the international community, treaty law and the law of the sea are covered.Students will be able to apply the treaty law to current situations, learn about the rights of a state to independence, and discuss them in light of what has happened recently, for instance, in Sudan and in the Ukraine with Crimea. The students will also learn how the international community has gone about bringing major change to the protection of the environment when the law of the sea is covered.Why Choose a City Short Course?The International Law: Systems and Organisations short course is taught over 10 weeks and delivered in the evening by professional lawyers. The evening course is ideal for anyone looking to develop their knowledge within international law and combines group discussion, classroom activities and support from your tutor. Course Information Start DateStart TimeDurationCostCourse CodeApply Wednesday 5 October 2016 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1985 Apply Now Wednesday 18 January 2017 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1985 Apply Now Wednesday 3 May 2017 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1985 Apply Now Tutor Info Nasreen Choudhury, a non-practising solicitor, came onto the Roll of Solicitors in 2004 and previously practised as a solicitor in the areas of welfare, immigration, family and criminal...
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- IT Law
- Basic
- IT
- Basic IT training
- Basic IT
- International
- Law
- Systems
Course programme
- To understand the basic principles of the system of international law.
- How to research and apply various sources of international law.
- To understand the role played by the United Nations and other organisations.
- To encourage a system of inter-state co-operation.
- Introduction and sources of international law
- Statehood and EU law
- Nationality and international organisations
- Law of Treaties
- Human rights
- Law of the sea
- State immunity
- State responsibility
- UN and international criminal law
- Private international law
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Teaching and Assessment
Informal assessment will take place through group discussion, class room activities, and questions and answers sessions as guided by your tutor.
International Law: Systems and Organisations