International Law

Objectives

I. Specific training in research methodologies based on inter-active conferences, seminars and workshops.

II. Objectives and competences defined taking into account the choices and the profile of the candidates.

III. Reports of the inter-active conferences, seminars and workshops prepared by the students and participants in the Course.

IV. Techniques of investigation and writing of texts.

V. Guidance and other non-technical support in the preparation of research projects.

VI. To promote, advise and facilitate relations between students and participants in the Course, assisting in the interaction and relationship with other services of the Faculty, in particular, with the technical research team within the CEDIS and the Library of the Faculty of Law of the Universidade Nova de Lisbon.

 

General characterization

Code

22115

Credits

10

Responsible teacher

Veronica Corcodel

Hours

Weekly - 2

Total - 26

Teaching language

English

Prerequisites

Not Applicable

Bibliography

I. National

QUEIROZ, Cristina, Direito Internacional e Relações Internacionais, Coimbra: Coimbra Editora, 2009.

QUEIROZ, Cristina, Direito Internacional e Relações Internacionais. Organizações Internacionais, Coimbra: Coimbra Editora, 2013.

QUEIROZ, Cristina, Direito Público Comparado, Filosofia do Direito e Relações Internacionais, Tomo I, Lisboa: Petrony, 2018.

BACELAR GOUVEIA, Jorge, Direito Internacional da Segurança, Coimbra: Almedina, 2013.

BACELAR GOUVEIA, Jorge, Direito da Segurança, Coimbra: Almedina, 2018.

II. International

EVANS, Malcom D. (ed.), International Law, 3ª ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

ISENSEE, Josef, e KIRCHHOF, Paul (eds.), Handbuch des Staatsrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Tomo XI ("Internationale Bezüge"), 3ª ed., Heidelberga, 2013.

KOSKENNIEMI, Martti, The Gentle Civilizer of Nations. The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870-1960, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

KOSKENNIEMI, Martti, From Apology to Utopia. The Structure of International Legal Argument, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, reed.

WESTAD, Odd Arne, The Cold War. A World History (trad. port. "A Guerra Fria. Uma História do Mundo"), Lisboa: Círculo de Leitores, Temas e Debates, 2017.

WILKINSONE, Benedict, e COY, James (eds.), The Art of Creating Power. Freedman on Strategy, Londres: Hurst &  Company, 2017.

 

III.  Legislation

 

Convenant of the League of Nations

United Nations Charter

North Atlantic Treaty

 

IV.  Jurisprudence

 

I. International Court of Justice/UN

II. Courts of Constitutional Justice

 

V.  Internet sites

 

www.un.org

www.icj-cij.org

www.nato.int

www.osce.org

 

 

 

Teaching method

 

Conferences Seminars Interactive workshops

Evaluation method

In accordance with the objectives and competences defined in the Faculty rules and regulations, students should prepare a final evaluation scientific report.

Subject matter

LAW, COOPERATION AND SECURITY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD

Introduction

I. International Law and Foreign Law Relations

II. Globalization: cooperation and interdependence

III. The United Nations and its system

IV. Regional organizations

V. European organizations

VI. The End of the Cold War and global challenges

VII. The system capacity for action

VIII. Conflict situations

Programs

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