- Course Description
Students will study the system of implicit and explicit agreements that bind together nation-states in adherence to recognized values and standards. It will encompass public international law involving the United Nations, maritime law, international criminal law and the Geneva convention. It will also deal with private international law and supranational law concerning current regional agreements where the special distinguishing quality is that laws of nation states are held inapplicable when in conflict with a supranational legal system.
- Course Objectives
-To increase participating student's knowledge of important areas of International Law.
-To introduce students to legal research and various sources of law.
-To increase the participating student's interest in International Law.
-To improve a participating student’s presentation and writing skills.
- Teachnig Method
1. Show manners you would use with your grandparents!
2. Ask questions and ask for help! Help others! Be respectful of others, your professor and even yourself!
3. Students lose or gain grade points for doing different things -
Things That Will Lose You Points:
Littering = -1pt
Sleeping = -2pts
No Book Or Note Book = -1pt
No Pen/Pencil = -1pt
Excessive Korean Chatting = -1pt
Eating Or Chewing Gum In Class = -1pt
Things That Will Gain You Points:
Do Homework/Preparation Exercise = +1pt
Take Part In Class Activities = +1pt
Do Well In Special Activities = +?pts
- Textbook
- Assessment
- Requiments
You will need a good level of English for this class, because this class will be taught in English. Before each class it will be essential to read the chapter of the book that the topic is about. Don't worry, you do not need any knowledge of law to begin with.
- Practical application of the course
A knowledge of International Law is essential for any student studying International Relations, as it influences the behaviour and actions, and in some cases relates to the sole purpose of many international organisations.
- Reference