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History and Theory of International Law - LAWS8084 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course aims to examine some of the fundamental issues underlying international law, against the background of its history. Attention will be paid both to classical analyses of the nature of international law (positivism and its alternatives) and to some of the recent critiques of international law from perspectives such as critical legal studies, feminist legal theory, international relations theory, etc. Particular topics to be examined will be chosen having regard to the interests of students taking the course.
LLM Specialisations International Law; Human Rights and Social Justice.
Please note: This entry is a 6 UOC version which will be effective from Semester 1, 2010. If you are enrolled in Summer 2009/2010 as an 8 UOC law elective LAWS4084, please refer to the 2009 Online Handbook for information – Link to LAWS4084
Recommended Prior Knowledge LAWS4080 Principles of International Law or its equivalent is a pre- or co-requisite for this course. A general knowledge of the main areas of international law and legal theory will be assumed.
Course Objectives This course aims to:
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
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Assessment
Course Texts Prescribed A detailed Course Outline, Reading Guide and volume of Reading Materials will be prepared once the topic areas have been selected. These materials will be available to students from the UNSW Bookshop.
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