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Law of the Sea/States and Borders as Historically Constructed (3 op)

Toteutuksen tunnus: OTMEVAL0009V23-3004

Toteutuksen perustiedot


Ilmoittautumisaika
02.12.2023 - 31.12.2023
Ilmoittautuminen toteutukselle on päättynyt.
Ajoitus
12.02.2024 - 29.02.2024
Toteutus on päättynyt.
Opintopistemäärä
1 - 3
Lähiosuus
3 op
Toteutustapa
Lähiopetus
Yksikkö
Oikeustieteiden tiedekunta
Opetuskielet
englanti
Paikat
0 - 100
Opettajat
Lotta Viikari
Ryhmät
OTKLAW
OTK/LAW - Courses in English
Opintojakso
OTMEVAL0009V23

Arviointiasteikko

H-5

Tavoitteet

Upon completing this module, the student should be able to discuss in depth various questions related to law of the sea.

Toteutustavat

The module consists of two parts: A & B. Both can be completed by literature examinations but you can also gain the credits for part A by a written assignment (about which you will find more information in Moodle workspace "Public International Law Courses in English").

A) 2 ECTS: (electronic) literature exam on Tanaka Yoshifumi, The International Law of the Sea (3rd ed. 2019), Part I: The Divided Oceans, Chapters 1-5, pp. 3-235).

B) 3 ECTS: (electronic) literature exam on Tanaka Yoshifumi, The International Law of the Sea (3rd ed. 2019), Part I: The Divided Oceans, Chapter 6 & Part II: Our Common Ocean, Chapters 7-14 (pp. 236-543).

The examinations are available as e-exams in the electrical exam service (called EXAM). NB. You need to pass first part A (either by the exam or the written assignment). 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%.

Suoritustavat

The module consists of 2 parts (A & B):

A) 2 ECTS: written assignment OR (electronic) literature exam
B) 3 ECTS: (electronic) literature exam

Sisältö

International law of the sea: jurisdictional zones, environmental protection, marine living resources, etc.

Aika ja paikka

LECTURES:
Mon 12.2. 10-14 (B127)
Tue 13.2. 10-14 (A141)

SEMINAR: Thu 29.2. 10-16 (C193)

Opetusmenetelmät

The course focuses on the historical construction of states and borders. The learning objective is to help to recognize the constant change in the state-centred (legal) world. The course consists of introductory lectures, a seminar, and an essay.

The introductory lectures will discuss how states and their borders can be understood as historically constructed parts of human social reality. As an example, the historical construction process of the border between Finland and Sweden in the Torne Valley is examined.

In the seminar, each participant will give a short presentation (10–15 mins, with PP slides) in English based on their seminar/essay theme.

In line with the lectures´ perspective, course participants will reflect in the seminar/essay the historical construction process of a land or maritime border of their choice. The chosen topic should be such that the participant already has a basic knowledge of the border and the bordering states, and the necessary language skills to draw on primary sources (e.g. legislation/treaties/official documents) and original research literature. A border between course participant´s native state and of its neighbouring state is a recommended topic. The essay topics will be agreed in the beginning of the course, so that there are no multiple seminar presentations/essays on the same border. In addition to English, the essay can be written in one of the Nordic languages (including Finnish) or in German. More detailed essay instructions will be given in the introductory lectures.

ECTS:
1 ECTS: Lecture + seminar: By attending the lectures and providing a seminar presentation, you will gain 1 ECTS.
2-3 ECTS: Lectures + seminar + essay: By attending the lectures and providing a seminar presentation AND an essay, you will gain 2-3 ECTS.
You can use the ECTS from this course for the study module ONEVAL0039 Public International Law Part A (2 ECTS). You can also use 3 ECTS for ONEVAL0039: 2 ECTS for Part A + 1 ECTS for Part B. If you need more ECTS for Part B, send an email to prof. Viikari: she will create for you a 2 ECTS literature exam.
ALTERNATIVELY, if your seminar presentation & essay is about maritime borders, the ECTS can be used for OTMEVAL0009 Law of the Sea Part B. In that case, you would need to gain 3 ECTS from this course.

REGISTRATION FOR THE COURSE: In Peppi a week before the course, code ONEVAL0039 Public International Law (also for students using the course for ONEVAL0009).

Evaluation scale: F/1-5

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LECTURER: Sami Pekola

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