International Relations. Introduction to Public International Law.
International Relations. Public International Law. States, Peoples, International Organisations, United Nations, Human Rights, Migrations, Environment, Free Trade and its critics.
This course envisage contemporary International Relations through International Law. After a brief presentation of Public International Law Sources (Treaties, Customary Law, self-executing norms), its main actors (States, Peoples, International Organisations) and norms (Prohibition of the use of force, Human rights, Asylum, environment, Free Trade and its critics) are analyzed.
Bachelor 1st year
Law
Understanding of contemporary International Relations, first approach of norms and sources of Public International Law
Rafaëlle Maison - Professeur - Hourly volume: 30
Campus-based teaching
Not specified
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