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The Outline of《International Law for International Relations》
1. Basic Teaching Information
Course Code:2334230011170 |
Course Title:International Law for International Relations |
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Faculty:School of Political Science and Public Administration |
Targeted Student:undergraduates not majoring in Diplomacy and Law |
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Course Credit:2 |
Lecture Hours: (consisted of __32__ theoretical hours and __0__ practical hours) |
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Course Leader: |
Name:Zhou Xiaoming |
E-mail:xiaoming.zhou@whu.edu.cn |
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Office:68755049 |
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Course Type:General Course |
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Related Preview Courses:No |
2. Course Introduction
The Course “International Law for International Relations” is a general course for all undergraduates but not majoring in Diplomacy or Law. Within 36 credit hours, the course will cover topics on the definition of IL, history of IL, its subjects, contents, implementation, role and function. With the development of China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Global Governance, China’s implementation on IL meets new challenges and issues. This course will forcus on the hot issues and new challenges and aim at improving students ability and skills on solve international legal issues by using interactive teaching method like MOOC, discussion, role play. etc.
3. The Allocation of Content and Lecture Hours
Content |
Lecture Hours |
Chapter 1 Definition of IL |
3 |
Chapter 2 Subjects of IL |
3 |
Chapter 3 Sovereign States |
3 |
Chapter 4 Territories |
3 |
Chapter 5 Law of the Sea |
4 |
Chapter 6 Space Law |
2 |
Chapter 7 Dispute Settlement |
3 |
Chapter 8 International Obligation |
3 |
Chapter 9 International Organization |
3 |
Chapter 10 Implementation of IL in China |
3 |
Chapter 11 Global Governance and IL |
2 |
4. Assessment Methods and Marking Criterion
1. Homework: 15%。
2. Performance: 15%。
3. Term Exam: 70%。
5. Textbooks and References
Textbook: 马工程重点教材《国际公法》
Reference:
梁西著:《国际法》(第三版),武汉大学出版社2011年版。
Ian Brownlie: Principles of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, 1998.