310312 Public International Law - Advanced
winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 22.11.2021 | Place course on memo listThe aim of this course is to gain a better understanding both of the International Law order as it stands as of the European International Law tradition in particular
Within this course central issues of International Law will be discussed. In this context the aim is also to compare the specific "European perspective" (as far as it can be identified) with the "global perspective".
Lecture (partly in English) and discussion. It will be tried to involve the participating students in the best possible way. Also new didactic methods shall be experimented.
Course examination according to § 7, statute section on "study-law regulations"
Malcom Evans (ed), International Law, OUP: Oxford, 5th edition 2018
Paola Gaeta et al. (ed.), Cassese´s International Law, OUP: Oxford 3rd ed. 2020
August Reinisch (ed.), Völkerrecht, 2 vol., Manz: Vienna, 5th ed. 2013
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