1 |
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The nature of international law, definition and questions about its existence |
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2 |
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International law and national law |
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3 |
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Sources of international law: Conduct of International Agreements, their classification, entry into force, and responsibility of states |
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4 |
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Validity of treaties, their impact and legal consequences |
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5 |
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Confiict, interpretation, and termination of treaties |
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6 |
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Customary law and general principles of law |
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7 |
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Indirect and subsidiary sources of international law |
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8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
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summary |
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10 |
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Subjects of international law (personality, statehood and jurisdiction, recognition) |
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11 |
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Immunitiess from jurisdiction, codification, and succession) |
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12 |
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International organisations |
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13 |
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Means and methods for the conduct of diplomatic relations |
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14 |
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Private law subjects (individuals): legal framework and judicial structure for the protection of human rights |
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15 |
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State Responsibility |
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16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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