Public International Law

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Public International Law

Program:  LLM International and European Law
ECTS:  7
Lecturer:  prof. Artur Kozlowski
Email:  artur.kozlowski@uwr.edu.pl
Type:  Compulsory
Level:  Medium/ Advanced

Lecture
Number of hours:  2h X 15 weeks = 30 hours (1 semester)

Classes
Number of hours:  2h X 7 weeks = 14 hours (1 semester)

Objective: 
The course of Public International Law is aimed at providing the general information on elements constituting the international legal order.
The aim:
1. To provide knowledge of international law issues constituting the very nature of international legal order.
2. To provide detailed knowledge of sources of international law.

Acquired knowledge:
Student has knowledge of the very essence of public international law (its general structure).
Student knows the sources of public international law (where does international law come from?).

Acquired skills:
Student is able to identify legal issues concerning relations between public international law and other normative orders.
Student is able to identify norms of international law and classify them.
Student is able to prepare and use the international legal argumentation to present his/her opinions on constitutive aspects of international law and to resolve situations involving the application of international law.

Developed reflection:
Student accepts the normative character of international law.
Student understands the significance of international law within the modern international community.

Assessment: 
The final grade consists of: exam ( 80% ), term papers ( 10% ), class activity ( 10% ).

Contents: 
An overview of the international legal system – its constituent elements
Making of international law (customary law, general principles of law, law of treaties, unilateral acts, international legal judiciary and legal teachings)
International legal personality
Basics of State jurisdiction
The law of international responsibility
Settlement of international disputes (international courts and tribunals)
Sanctions, countermeasures, and collective security system

Recommended reading: 
International Law, Jan Klabbers, OUP 2013, Oxford, 2013
Public International Law, Alina Kaczorowska, Routledge, 2010

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