Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with a grasp of those elements of international law that are necessary for a correct understanding of the current stage of international cooperation.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
- Features and structure of the international legal system. <br />
- Subjects. <br />
- Sources. <br />
- International responsibility. <br />
- The consequences of international crime. <br />
- The active subject of responsibility. <br />
- The United Nations system of collective security. <br />
- The settlement of international disputes. <br />
- Adaptation to international law. <br />
- Human rights. <br />
Full programme
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Bibliography
A. Cassese, Diritto Internazionale I) I Lineamenti, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2003.
Teaching methods
Students are required to prepare a short essay agreed upon with the teacher on a topic connected with the course of study. The oral exam will begin from a discussion of the essay (which must be sent to the teacher by e-mail at least one week before the date of the exam) and will continue with an analysis of the subjects dealt with in the text.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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