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20710665 INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS in Cultural strategies for cooperation and development LM-81 FOCARELLI CARLO
(syllabus)
The syllabus varies with the credits, as will be clarified at the beginning of the course.
1. Introduction to international law 2. Legal constructivism and international law. 3. Justice and methodology in international law. 4. Singularities of international adjudication. 5. International adjudication in disputes between states. 6. International adjudication in disputes concerning human rights. 7. International criminal justice. 8. International arbitration in foreign investments. 9. International courts and tribunals operating within autonomous legal systems. 10. Global neoliberalism and the human person. 11. Analysis of a number cases decided by international courts and tribunals.
(reference books)
The syllabus varies with the credits, as will be clarified at the beginning of the course.
Textbooks and materials, with further references therein (in several languages):
1. Carlo Focarelli, Costruttivismo giuridico e giurisdizioni internazionali (Milan: Kluwer/Cedam, 2019). 2. Carlo Focarelli, Diritto internazionale – II. Prassi (2012-2019) (Milan: Kluwer/Cedam, 2019), in particular a number of cases will be extensively discussed in class and are included in the syllabus for exam purposes. 3. For students who have not passed an exam in international law the following textbook is also required in part: Carlo Focarelli, Diritto internazionale (Milano: Kluwer/Cedam, 2021, 6th edn), only paras §§ §§ 5-10, 15-17, 24-25, 30-36, 41-42, 76, 81, 106-118, 142-168.
The syllabus is the same for attending and non-attending studends.
The course presupposes an adequate knowledge of international law. Students who have already passed an exam in international law are required to provide a certificate thereof.
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