Ethical and legal aspects of international security 1600-SZD-ID-EPA
1. Ethics of international relations.
2. Ethical dilemmas in security strategies.
3. From just war to R2P.
4. International security in international courts.
5. Limitations in conducting hostilities
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge | The graduate knows and understands:
WG_02 - the main development trends in the disciplines of the social sciences in which the education is provided
Skills | The graduate is able to:
UW_01 – make use of knowledge from various fields of science, in particular the social sciences in order to creatively identify, formulate and innovatively solve complex problems or perform tasks of a research nature, and in particular to: define the purpose and object of scientific research in the field of the social sciences, formulate a research hypothesis; develop research methods, techniques and tools and apply them creatively; make inferences based on scientific findings
UK_04 - participating in scientific discourse in the field of the social sciences
Social competences | The graduate is ready to
KK_01 - critically evaluating achievements within a given scientific discipline in the field of the social sciences
Assessment criteria
Description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the
permitted number of explained absences: Presence and participation in classes
Principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session): Presence/written essay
Methods for the verification of learning outcomes: On each class
Evaluation criteria: Presence/activeness/engagement in discussion /argumentation
Practical placement
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Bibliography
A.Bieńczyk-Missala, Preventing Mass Human Rights Violations and Atrocity Crimes, Peter Lang 2021; P. Grzebyk, Human and Non-Human Targets in Armed Conflicts, CUP 2022;
R. Kuźniar, Liberal interventionism of the West after the Cold War in: M. Madej, Western Military Interventions of the Cold War, Routledge 2019.
Additional information
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