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LAWS2264 Advanced International Law

Later Year Course

Offered By Law
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Laws
Offered in Second Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course is a follow-up to the compulsory International Law course (LAWS2250).

It is intended to round out the coverage of 'general' public international law by focusing on those areas not (or only partially) dealt with in the compulsory course.  It consists of three inter-related modules.

At this stage, it is anticipated that the course will cover:

  • territory;
  • international organisations;
  • state responsibility; and
  • counter-terrorism and international law.
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students should have a better understanding of not only certain rules and principles of international law, but more broadly, of the system of international law and its functioning.
Indicative Assessment

Details of the final assessment will be provided on the course home page by the first week of semester.

Areas of Interest Law
Requisite Statement

LAWS2250 International Law.  Completed or completing five LAWS courses at 1000 level.

Prescribed Texts

Please refer to LAWS2264 course home page.

Academic Contact Sarah Heathcote

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