Public International Law/Exam (3 cr)
Code: ONEVAL0039V23-3001
General information
- Enrollment
- 08.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 3 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Distance learning
- Unit
- Faculty of Law
- Teaching languages
- English
- Teachers
- Lotta Viikari
- Course
- ONEVAL0039V23
Evaluation scale
H-5
Objective
Learning objectives
The course addresses broadly the field of Public International Law. It is aimed to offer a general picture of the system of Public International Law and the influence thereon by international politics. Upon completing this module, the student should be able to
- explain the general system of Public International Law
- describe the sources of Public International Law
- identify subjects of Public International Law, as well as their authorities and responsibilities
- discuss the role and duties of the UN- analyze the role of human rights
- assess the international regulation of use of force
- tell about specific branches of Public International Law.
Execution methods
A) 2 ECTS: lectures/seminar
B) 3 ECTS: (electronic) literature exam on Klabbers Jan, International Law (3rd ed., Cambridge 2021), Parts I-II (pp. 1-320). The written examination is available as an e-exam in the electrical exam service (called EXAM).
NB. It is recommended that you study both parts (A&B) simultaneously as they are planned to support each other. However, you need to take (and pass) first the lecture/seminar module (A). The 5 ECTS of the entire study module will be registered after you have passed also part B. Total grade of the study module: A: 40% + B: 60%.
Accomplishment methods
The module consists of 2 parts (A & B):
A) 2 ECTS: lectures/seminar
B) 3 ECTS: (electronic) literature exam
Content
The normative nature and substantive contents of international law: its sources and subjects, state jurisdiction and responsibility, protection of human rights, protection of the environment, organisation and functions of the United Nations, peaceful settlement of disputes, linkage between international law and international politics.
Materials
Written examination on Klabbers Jan, International Law (3rd OR 4th ed., Cambridge 2021/2024), Parts I-II (pp. 1-320/314). The written examination is available as an e-exam in the electrical exam service (called EXAM). Evaluation scale: F/1-5.