INTERNATIONAL LAW
(objectives)
The course is intended to give students the basic knowledge in the field of public international law, which besides being requested to get the degree, is also needed to pursue careers in diplomacy and academia, to become lawyer in the public service and in the private sector, as well as for those interested in pursuing a PhD.
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Code
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20101113 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/13
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Contact Hours
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72
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: AL
Teacher
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BENVENUTI PAOLO
(syllabus)
COURSE DESCRIPTION The course focuses on the basic topics and issues in the field of International law and aims at providing an overall view taking into account the main trends emerging in the inter-State relations, the existing instruments for the protection of human rights and the contribution of international organizations to the economic development and peace.
SEMINARS From the beginning of November seminars will be organized for the students of the course on the following topics: - the international protection of foreign investments and the instruments for the settlement of investor-State disputes - the international protection of indigenous peoples - the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in the field of State immunity
FINAL ASSESSMENT The final assessment will take place in oral form according to a calendar that will be established well in advance. Reference will be made to the suggested texts and, for attending students, to the discussion of cases examined through the seminars.
CLASS SCHEDULE Lectures will start on October 5th (6 hours per week Monday/ Thuesday/Wednesday) + Seminars.
ATTENDANCE Class attendance is not compulsory. However, active participation in the discussion of cases submitted to students and the positive outcome of texts distributed during the course will be taken into account for the final evaluation. At the end of the course, a certification can be obtained by attending students
(reference books)
PARTE GENERALE: CONFORTI, B., DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE (VIII ED.), EDITORIALE SCIENTIFICA, NAPOLI, 2010; PARTE SPECIALE SUGGESTED TEXTS - 1) general: CONFORTI B., Diritto internazionale (X ed.), Editoriale scientifica, Napoli, 2014
- 2) specific issues: students can make their choice between the following texts: BADIALI G., Il diritto di pace di Alberico Gentili. Il Sirente, Fagnano Alto, 2010 (some core aspects and institutes of international law are considered under a historical perspective) or MARCHESI A., La protezione internazionale dei diritti umani. Nazioni Unite e organizzazioni regionali, F. Angeli, Milano, 2011 (rules and institutions for the protection of human rights). Students are presumed to combine their study of texts with the reading at least of the UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the law of Treaties of 1969 (both can be found in the website of United Nations: http://www.un.org).
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2016 to 20/12/2016 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Group: MZ
Teacher
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DI BLASE ANTONIETTA
(syllabus)
COURSE DESCRIPTION The course focuses on the basic topics and issues in the field of International law and aims at providing an overall view taking into account the main trends emerging in the inter-State relations, the existing instruments for the protection of human rights and the contribution of international organizations to the economic development and peace.
SEMINARS From the beginning of November seminars will be organized for the students of the course on the following topics: -International investment law and the protection of human rights - Prof. Pia Acconci 2-17 November, h. 12-13,30, room 8 - the international protection of indigenous peoples - the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in the field of State immunity
FINAL ASSESSMENT The final assessment will take place in oral form according to a calendar that will be established well in advance. Reference will be made to the suggested texts and, for attending students, to the discussion of cases examined through the seminars.
CLASS SCHEDULE Lectures will start on October 5th (6 hours per week Monday/ Thuesday/Wednesday) + Seminars.
ATTENDANCE Class attendance is not compulsory. However, active participation in the discussion of cases submitted to students and the positive outcome of texts distributed during the course will be taken into account for the final evaluation. At the end of the course, a certification can be obtained by attending students
(reference books)
SUGGESTED TEXTS - 1) general: CONFORTI B., Diritto internazionale (X ed.), Editoriale scientifica, Napoli, 2014
- 2) specific issues: students can make their choice between the following texts: BADIALI G., Il diritto di pace di Alberico Gentili. Il Sirente, Fagnano Alto, 2010 (some core aspects and institutes of international law are considered under a historical perspective) or MARCHESI A., La protezione internazionale dei diritti umani. Nazioni Unite e organizzazioni regionali, F. Angeli, Milano, 2011 (rules and institutions for the protection of human rights). Students are presumed to combine their study of texts with the reading at least of the UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the law of Treaties of 1969 (both can be found in the website of United Nations: http://www.un.org).
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2016 to 20/12/2016 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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