International law Single channel
Chair (Coordinator) and Rapporteur: LUCA MARINI
Lecturers
Objectives
The accelerating globalization of law and legal practice places important new demands on legal education. To help students understand law in a global context, the international law curriculum integrates introductory level courses with electives in the areas of institutional law, international environmental law, trade law and human rights law.
Results
The students who pass the exam will be able to appreciate the political dimension of the international juridical problems and to identify the tools to facilitate the resolutions of international controversie
Learning outcomes
The students who pass the exam will be able to put into practice their acquired international law knowledge in order to identify the correct legal framework, namely to understand when international law should be applied, using the appropriate legal instruments and to evaluate the impact of international law on national legislation.
Prerequisites
knowledge of public law
Programme
General Issues: Subjects, sources and topics of international law. Violations of international rules. Dispute settlement in international legal order. Human Rights: sources and protection. Universal and regional instruments. Protection of human rights with regard to the application of biology and medicine.
Books
B. CONFORTI, Diritto internazionale, last edition
Lessons mode
Frontal lessons
Frequency
Not compulsory
Exam mode
Oral Exam
Example exam questions
The consequences of international illicit
- Academic year2025/2026
- Degree program to which the course belongsEconomics and Finance
- Lesson code1009302
- Year and semester3rd year - 1st semester
- Activity typeAttività formative affini ed integrative
- Academic areaAttività formative affini o integrative
- SSDIUS/13
- Mandatory presenceNo
- Languageita
- CFU6 CFU
- Total duration48 hours
- Hours distribution48 classroom hours