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Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description

CODE DST1003

 
TITLE International Law

 
UM LEVEL 01 - Year 1 in Modular Undergraduate Course

 
MQF LEVEL 5

 
ECTS CREDITS 8

 
DEPARTMENT Diplomatic Studies

 
DESCRIPTION The aim of this study unit is to introduce the student to the basic concepts in International Law. The nature of international law as well as its sources is given particular attention in the first year of the course. At the end of the first year the student should have acquired the necessary knowledge to be able to analyse specific topics in international law dealt with in the course of the second year.

Contents

- Origins, Nature and Basis of Public International Law
- Sources of International Law
- The Subjects of International Law
- International Legal Personality
- The Relationship between International and Municipal Law
- State Jurisdiction
- State Responsibility
- Immunity from Jurisdiction 鈥 Diplomatic Law

Literature

General Text Books
- Brownlie, I. 鈥淧rinciples of Public International Law鈥 (6th Ed.). Oxford Uni. Press, 2003.
- Malanczuk, P. 鈥淎kehurst鈥檚 Modern Introduction to International Law鈥 (7th Ed.). Routledge, 1997.
- 0鈥機onnell, D.P. - International Law (2 vols.)
- Starke, J.G. 鈥淚ntroduction to International Law鈥. LexisNexis, 1994.

Periodicals
- American Journal of International Law
- European Journal of International Law
- International and Comparative Law Quarterly
- British Yearbook of International Law

Cases and Materials
- Reports of the International Court of Justice
- International Law Reports
- International Legal Materials
- Brownlie, I. - Basic Documents in International Law
- Harris, D.J. - Cases and Materials on International Law

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Presentation SEM2 No 25%
Examination (2 Hours) SEM2 Yes 75%

 
LECTURER/S Omar Grech

 

 
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