This course provides an advanced study of International Law, examining its sources, subjects, institutions, and enforcement mechanisms. It explores public international law, international dispute settlement, human rights, international trade, environmental law, and contemporary global legal challenges. The course integrates legal theory, treaties, case law, and real‑world applications.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the foundations, sources, and evolution of international law.
- Analyze the role of states, international organizations, and non‑state actors.
- Interpret treaties, customary international law, and judicial decisions.
- Evaluate mechanisms for dispute settlement and enforcement.
- Critically assess international legal issues in trade, human rights, and the environment.
- Apply international legal principles to contemporary global cases.
