International Public Law - classes 2200-FOR62
1. Introduction to international law.
2. Sources of international law.
3. Treaty law.
4. International law and domestic law.
5. State as a subject of international law.
6. Territory.
7. Subjects of international law other than states. International organizations. United Nations.
8. Law of the sea.
9. Aviation and cosmic law.
10. Population in international law.
11. Diplomatic and consular law.
12. International responsibility.
13. Pacific settlement of international disputes. International Court of Justice.
14. Agression in international law.
15. Humanitarian law.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Basic knowledge of international law. Ability to pass a final exam in international law.
Assessment criteria
Oral or written examination. Paper. Presence in classes.
Bibliography
1. Shaw M.N.: International Law, 8’th ed., Cambridge 2017.
2.Brownlie I.: Public International Law, 6’th ed., Oxford 2003.
3. Buergenthal T., Murphy S.D.: Public International Law In a Nutschell, 4’th ed., St.Paul 2007.
4..Oppenheim L., International Law, Longmans 7th ed.
5. Denza E., Diplomatic Law. Commentary on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 3'rd ed., Oxford 2008.
6. Góralczyk W., Sawicki S., Prawo międzynarodowe publiczne w zarysie, wyd. XVII, Warszawa 2017 – główny podręcznik zalecany studentom.
7. Kamiński T., Myszona – Kostrzewa K., pod redakcją S. Sawickiego: „Prawo międzynarodowe publiczne w pytaniach i odpowiedziach”, Wyd.2, Warszawa 2012.
8. W. Czapliński, A. Wyrozumska, „Prawo międzynarodowe publiczne. Zagadnienia systemowe”, Wyd.3, Warszawa, 2014
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