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Principles of International Law

LAWS8182 - 7592


Avaliable Winter 2009

  Coordinator:Jean-Pierre L. Fonteyne

  Course Outline
Unit Value: 6
Course Description:

The course will focus on general international law, seeking to identify, in particular, the impact of the relevant norms on the conduct of international relations and national decision-making in this area. It forms the first part of the International Law stream's compulsory general international law component, and is complemented by Advanced pPrinciples of International Law. Subject matter coverage will centre on those parts of general international law that are most essential in equipping candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills to tackle more specialised areas on international law: nature, function and sources of international law, relationship between international & domestic law, international agreements, and subjects of international law (including statehood & recognition). Special emphasis will be put on developing the students' capacity to apply international legal norms in concrete settings, and the course will accordingly include problem-solving workshops.

Learning Outcomes:
Indicative Assessment:

Students must rely on the Approved Assessment which will be posted to the course homepage on the ANU Law website, prior to the commencement of the course.

Workload:

34 Contact Hours (Intensive Delivery)

Click here for the 2010 timetable

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