The objectives of this course are to:
1. Make learners aware of the major concepts and principles of International system.
2. Acquaint the students with basic understanding of the foundational theories and concepts in international relations
3. Provide a framework to understand the features of International relations and their practical application.
Course Objectives (CO)
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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POL 513 |
International Law: Introduction and Laws of Peace |
CO90: Be prepared for careers which require expertise on the function of the international system and its impact and relevance to the national system. CO91: Address contemporary real world issues such as: how the rule of law is upheld at the international level and processes such as internationalization of national law. CO92: apply their knowledge to contemporary problems, with their insight as to the interaction between international, regional, and national jurisdictions, the impact of non-legal systems such as politics and economics, and the consequences of fragmentation of international law into specialized sub-fields. CO93: Recognise and understand the basic concepts of International Studies, a foundational comprehension of the rudiments of International Law. |
Approach in teaching
Class discussions through presentations; Information of realistic situations to be presented and discussed.
Learning activities for the students:
Interactive sessions using various online resources. Classroom discussions based on real life situations.
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
Online Quiz |
Meaning, Nature, Scope and basis of International Law;
Sources of International Law.
Codification of International Law
International Transactions- Diplomatic Agents and Consuls- Classification, Functions, Immunities.
Treaties- Meaning, Classification, Formation, Ratification and Termination
Laws of Peace- Nature of State; Rights and Duties of State; State Responsibility;
Recognition -Theories and Process of Recognition
StateTerritory- Acquisition and Loss of Territory;
Intervention- Meaning, Grounds
Nationality- Meaning, Modes of acquisition and loss
Laws of the Sea and Sea-bed (Maritime Belt, Continental Shelf, Territorial Waters)
Seabed Disputes Resolution;
Piracy;
Extradition