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Syllabus 2022-23 - 11812013 - Public International Law (Derecho internacional público)
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- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Doble grado en Derecho y Administración y dirección de empresas |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Public International Law |
NAME: Public International Law | |||||
CODE: 11812013 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 2 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 9.0 | YEAR: 2 | SEMESTER: SC |
NAME: GUTIÉRREZ CASTILLO, VÍCTOR LUIS | ||
DEPARTMENT: U140 - DERECHO PÚBLICO Y COMÚN EUROPEO | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 160 - DCHO. INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Y REL. INTERNACIONALES | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 226 | E-MAIL: vlguti@ujaen.es | P: 953212613 |
WEBSITE: www.ujaen.es | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9329-2836 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 2 | |
NAME: SORIA RODRIGUEZ, CARLOS | ||
DEPARTMENT: U140 - DERECHO PÚBLICO Y COMÚN EUROPEO | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 160 - DCHO. INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Y REL. INTERNACIONALES | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 222 | E-MAIL: csoria@ujaen.es | P: 953213590 |
WEBSITE: https://www.ujaen.es/departamentos/derecl/ | ||
ORCID: - | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 2 |
Unit 1. Basic concepts: International Society and Public International Law.
Unit 2. Subjects of Public International Law: States.
Unit 3. Subjects of Public International Law: International Organizations.
Unit 4. Sources of Public International Law: general aspects.
Unit 5. Sources of Public International Law: Treaties.
Unit 6. Sources of Public International Law: Customary Law.
Unit 7. Sources of Public International Law: Acts of International Organizations and Unilateral Acts of States.
Unit 8. State Competences (I).
Unit 9. State Competences (II).
Unit 10. The Law of the Sea.
Unit 11. Legal regime of other spaces: international waterways, polar regions and outer space law.
Unit 12. International Responsibility
Unit 13. Arbitration and Judicial Settlement of International Disputes.
Unit 14. The Use of Force
Unit 15. International Human Rights Law.
1) THEORY (6 ECTS): 60 hours for lecture and 90 hours for
homework.
2) PRACTICE (3 ECTS): 30 hours for case studies and 45 hours
homework.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
ASSESMENT METHODOLOGY:
1) Final theory exam: 80%.
2) Case studies & final practice exam: 20%.
- Brownlie's principles of public international law James Crawford.. Edition: 9th. ed.. Author: Crawford, James.. Publisher: Oxford University Press (Library)
- International Law Jan Klabbers. Edition: 3rd ed.. Author: Klabbers, Jan. Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Library)
- Concentrate International Law. Edition: -. Author: Ilias Kantekas & E. Papastavridis. Publisher: Oxford (Library)
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Legislación básica de derecho internacional público edición preparada por Paz Andrés Sáenz de Santa María. Edition: 19ª ed. Author: Andrés Sáenz de Santa María, Paz, 1953- ed.lit.. Publisher: Tecnos.
- Notes: Pudiera haber una edición posterior (20ª ed., año 2020)
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International law by Rebecca M. M. Wallace and Olga Martín-Ortega ; with Fraser Janeczo and Karen Wylie. Edition: 8th ed. Author: Wallace, Rebecca M. M.. Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell :.
- Notes: Pudiera haber una edición posterior
- International law by Rebecca M. M. Wallace and Olga Martín-Ortega ; with Fraser Janeczo and Karen Wylie. Edition: 8th ed. Author: Wallace, Rebecca M. M.. Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell : (Library)
- Derecho internacional público y organizaciones internacionales [Recurso electrónico] : actividades prácticas = Public international law and international organizations : practical activities directora: María Isabel Torres Cazorla ; autores: Andrés Bautista-Hernáez [y 5 más]. Edition: 1ª edición. Author: Torres Cazorla, María Isabel, editor literario. Publisher: Tirant lo Blanch (Library)
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Principles of public international law. Edition: 4th ed. Author: Brownlie, Ian. Publisher: Clarendon Press.
- Notes: Hay una edición actualizada por James Crawford (2019)
- Brownlie's principles of public international law James Crawford.. Edition: 9th. ed.. Author: Crawford, James.. Publisher: Oxford University Press (Library)
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY:
- Theoretical lessons (6 ECTS). In-person classes 25-50% (depending on seating capacity of classrooms); students will rotate on a weekly basis (in alphabetical order). Master class and discussion for one group and by video meetings (Google Meet) for the rest of the group.
- Practical lessons (3 ECTS). In-person classes 25-50% (depending on seating capacity of classrooms); students will rotate on a weekly basis (in alphabetical order). Case studies and discussion for one group and by video meetings (Google Meet) for the rest of the group.
- Tutorials: online, preferably (Google Meet and email) at the scheduled hours.
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (ordinary and extraordinary calls):
- Assessment: knowledge of the theoretical concepts. Format: in-person/online (depending on seating capacity of classrooms). Description: final exam (written or oral). Percentage: 80%.
- Assessment: application of theory using case studies. Format: in-person/online (depending on seating capacity of classrooms). Description: delivery of practical exercises / final exam (written or oral). Percentage: 20%.
RESOURCES: electronic technical resources (Google Meet and Platea virtual platform) and Library electronic resources.
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY:
- Theoretical lessons (6 ECTS). Online format. Master class and discussion by video meetings (Google Meet).
- Practical lessons (3 ECTS). On line format. Case studies and discussion by video meetings (Google Meet).
- Tutorials: online (Google Meet and email) at the scheduled hours.
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (ordinary and extraordinary calls):
- Assessment: knowledge of the theoretical concepts. Format: online. Description: final exam (written or oral). Percentage: 80%.
- Assessment: application of theory using case studies. Format: online. Description: delivery of practical exercises / final exam (written or oral). Percentage: 20%.
RESOURCES: electronic technical resources (Google Meet and Platea virtual platform) and Library electronic resources.
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