The term ‘international law’ refers to public international legislation and this course will explore international law, its history and regulations and discuss how it differs from the private law of nations. We will also delve into the relationship between law and social psychology. Are you wondering what the sources of international law are and how it has evolved? We will cover this question before looking at the international law commission and regional as well as local customs. There is a connection between municipal and international law, commonly referred to as ‘public international law’. We will examine this association and the role of the United Nations and other international organisations around the globe. We will also explore the historical background of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the European Union.
The course will discuss international human rights, including the fundamental principles and major conventions. We will examine various segments of private international law as well as sources and venues. Next, we will discuss international family law, marriage law, inheritance of assets and so on. Have you heard of international criminal law and want to know how crimes are treated under international law? We research sources of international criminal law and the role of the International Criminal Court and international humanitarian law in detail. We will then take an in-depth look at treaties' application, amendment and interpretation and cover critical areas such as legislative, executive and judicial jurisdiction.
Next, we will learn about various aspects of maritime law, such as the baseline, the bay, the territorial sea and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Are you wondering what international trade law and international arbitration are? We will discuss these topics and learn about international environmental law, ozone layer depletion and climate change issues. We will debate the precautionary principle, air pollution and nuclear activities. This course is ideal for law students or professionals who want to deepen their knowledge of international law. So why wait? Register today!
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