ID:
GDF019
Dettaglio:
SSD: International Law
Duration: 54
CFU: 9
Located in:
BERGAMO
Url:
LAW - 65GDF/PERCORSO COMUNE Year: 3
Year:
2025
The course of International Law aims at particularly providing knowledge of public international law, related to the concept of sovereignty of States in their mutual relations and also in the context of international organisations, the process of formation of international law rules, their content and effectiveness in the national legal system, in order to support the understanding of supranational issues. Essential elements of private international law will be provided in order to explain the criteria governing conflicts of jurisditcions and applicable laws, as well as on the circulation of foreign decisions in transnational private contexts.
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The teaching will consist of lectures devoted to the study of the key notions and legal sources of international law, during which an active participation from the attendees will be encouraged. The reference textbook will be supported by further materials and readings in order to facilitate the understanding of the topics dealt with during the classes.
Students will be required to take a final oral exam aimed at assessing the knowledge of the topics of the course as well as sufficient analytical abilities. More precisely, the exam will consist of an oral discussion with a view to verifying the level of preparation and the analytical and argumentative skills of the student.
The course of International Law aims at addressing topics related to the study of public internationallaw. It will focus on the notion of international law, the State subjectivity in international law, the process of formation of international law rules and their content (particularly, in relation to the treatment of foreign nationals and the law of the sea), the implementation of international law rules in the national legal system, the regime of international responsibility and the international dispute settlement mechanisms. Part of the teaching will then be devoted to an examination of the essential elements of private international law.
Any further materials or information will be provided by the professor.