Public international law - S5

Code Cours
2324-FDL-LAW-EN-3001
Langue d'enseignement
Français, Anglais
Ce cours apparaît dans les formation(s) suivante(s)
Responsable(s)
Charlotte Pasquier, Alessandro Chechi, Juliette Guittard
Période

Présentation

Prérequis

Students can attend this course if they have passed Public International Law 1 and if they have a good understanding of English and the ability to write in English.

Objectifs

The course aims at empowering students to understand and critically analyze international legal instruments, institutions, problems and events. By examining primary materials, this course focuses on the interaction between law and practice. In particular, the course focuses on the structure, sources and functions of the United Nations (UN) in order to provide the students with the knowledge and tools to understand certain contemporary issues. This is essential to a proper understanding of the United Nations, but also to the possibilities and limitations of multilateral institutions more generally. Furthermore, the course focuses on the topics of dispute settlement and international responsibility in order to allow students to examine the ways in which claims, notably those involving international responsibility of a State, can be brought before international courts and tribunals, most notably the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The course also examines the rules on the immunity of the State and of International Organizations, the law of armed conflict, and on the protection of human rights and cultural heritage.

Présentation

  • Introduction (18 September)

  • The United Nations: law and practice (18-19 September, 2 October)

  • International Humanitarian Law (3 October)

  • The protection of human rights (9 October)

  • The rules on immunity (10 October, 6 November)

  • The protection of cultural heritage (7 November)

  • Responding to breaches of international obligations (20-21 November)

Modalités

Modalités d'enseignement

The course is divided in 10 lectures each taught by Dr. Alessandro Chechi.


All materials (legal instruments, case-law, doctrinal works) that should be read before each class and tutorial will be indicated or, when possible, made available to students.


The lecture will be as much as possible interactive and based of the reading material.

Évaluation

Ressources

Bibliographie

<ul> <li> SHAW M., International Law, Cambridge University Press, 2021.|| </li> </ul> <ul> <li> DUPUY P., Droit international Public, Dalloz, 2020.|| </li> </ul> <ul> <li> FRANCIONI F. and VRDOLJAK A.F. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law, Oxford University Press, 2020.|| </li> </ul> <ul> <li> A. HENRIKSEN, International Law, Oxford University Press, 2017.|| </li> </ul> <ul> <li> P. D’ARGENT, ‘Reparation, Cessation, Assurances and Guarantees of Non- Repetition’, in A. Nollkaemper and I. Plakokefalos (eds.), Principles of Shared Responsibility in International Law, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 208-250.|| </li> </ul> <ul> <li> J. CRAWFORD, ‘State Responsibility’, in R. Wolfrum (ed.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, 2006.|| </li> </ul>