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Syllabus 2024-25 - 11212010 - Public International Law (Derecho internacional público)
- Level 1: Tutorial support sessions, materials and exams in this language
- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | BA Degree in Law |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2024-25 |
COURSE: | Public International Law |
NAME: Public International Law | |||||
CODE: 11212010 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-25 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 3 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 9.0 | YEAR: 2 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: MUÑOZ RODRÍGUEZ, MARÍA DEL CARMEN | ||
DEPARTMENT: U140 - DERECHO PÚBLICO Y COMÚN EUROPEO | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 160 - DCHO. INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Y REL. INTERNACIONALES | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 224 | E-MAIL: mcrodri@ujaen.es | P: 953212648 |
WEBSITE: https://www.ujaen.es/departamentos/derecl/contactos/munoz-rodriguez-ma-del-carmen | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5351-0432 | ||
LANGUAGE: French | LEVEL: 2 | |
NAME: MRABET TEMSAMANI, RABIA | ||
DEPARTMENT: U140 - DERECHO PÚBLICO Y COMÚN EUROPEO | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 160 - DCHO. INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Y REL. INTERNACIONALES | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 222 | E-MAIL: rmrabet@ujaen.es | P: 953 211 96 |
WEBSITE: www.ujaen.es | ||
ORCID: - | ||
LANGUAGE: French | LEVEL: 3 | |
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: French | LEVEL: 3 |
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. Other Sources of Public International Law
UNIT 7. Application of Public International Law
UNIT 8. International Responsibility
UNIT 9. Settlement of International Disputes
UNIT 10. State Competences (I)
UNIT 11. State Competences (II)
UNIT 12. The Law of the Sea
UNIT 13. Legal regime of other spaces: international waterways, polar regions and outer space law
UNIT 14. The Use of Force and International Security
UNIT 15. Other Fields of International Cooperation
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
1) THEORY (80%): the final theory exam may be written and/or oral, as determined by the teaching staff. The exam will assess the students' acquisition of both knowledge of the theoretical content of Public International Law and of the competences.
2) PRACTICAL (20%): several practical cases will be resolved
throughout the term and a final practical exam (written/oral as
determined by the teaching staff) will be held. The case studies
will consist of the analysis and commentary of legal texts on
Public International Law. The exam, similar to the case
studies, will allow students to evaluate both the practical
application of the theoretical contents on Public
International Law and the acquisition of competences.
The teaching staff may determine the type of examination
(oral or written) for ordinary and/or extraordinary exams. The same
will apply in case the scheduled exam overlaps with another (examen
de incidencias).
- Public international law . Edition: -. Author: López Martín, Ana Gemma, ed. lit.. Publisher: Dykinson (Library)
- International Law . Edition: 3rd ed.. Author: Klabbers, Jan. Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Library)
- International law . Edition: 9th ed.. Author: Wallace, Rebecca. Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell (Library)
- Brownlie's principles of public international law . Edition: 9th. ed.. Author: Crawford, James.. Publisher: Oxford University Press (Library)
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International Law. Edition: -. Author: Evans, M.D.. Publisher: Oxford University Press.
- Notes: Debe adquirirse por Biblioteca,
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International law. Edition: 4th ed. Author: Shaw, Malcolm N.. Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
- Notes: Existe una edición posterior (9ª ed., 2021) que la Biblioteca debe comprar.
- Derecho internacional público y organizaciones internacionales actividades prácticas = Public international law and international organizations : practical activities . Edition: 1ª edición. Author: Torres Cazorla, María Isabel, editor literario. Publisher: Tirant lo Blanch (Library)
- derecho internacional público a través de las sentencias y opiniones consultivas de la Corte internacional de justicia = Public international law explained through the judgments and advisory opinions of the International court of justice . Edition: 1ª edición. Author: Torres Cazorla, María Isabel, autor. Publisher: Tirant lo Blanch (Library)
Educación de calidad |
Igualdad de género |
Reducción de las desigualdades |
Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas |
SDG 04: a quality higher education helps to reduce inequalities and to reach gender equality; it empowers people to live more healthy and sustainable lives; it fosters tolerance between people and contributes to more peaceful societies.
SDG 05: Gender equality: this course contributes to the promotion and protection of human rights, including the achievement of full gender equality.
SDG 10: Reducing inequalities: this course contributes to the promotion and protection of human rights, including the eradication of inequalities in rights and opportunities suffered by human beings.
SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions: this course contributes to promoting peaceful and inclusive societies, facilitating access to justice and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions.
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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