Public University of Navarre



Castellano | Academic year: 2014/2015
Bachelor's degree in Law at the Universidad Pública de Navarra
Course code: 351205 Subject title: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Credits: 6 Type of subject: Basic Year: 1 Period: 2º S
Department: Public Law
Lecturers:
CHICHARRO LAZARO, ALICIA   [Mentoring ]

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Contents

International Legislation. Sources of International Law. Subjects of International Law. Regulation of spaces of domestic and international competence.

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Descriptors

International Community. Relations between States. International Organizations. This subject is part of the general academic training for a jurist and the necessary ground for professional activities, such as international and nacional civil servants, diplomats, legal professionals, international organisms and corporations employees, etc.

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General proficiencies

  • Ability to analyze and summarize (C.G.1)
  • Reasoning and critical thought ability (C.G.22)
  • Organization and planning skills (C.G.2)
  • Teamwork skills (C.G.9)
  • Solving problems skills (C.G.7)
  • Ability to manage information (C.G.6)
  • Autonomous learning (C.G.16)

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Specific proficiencies

 

  • Ability to manage legal resources (C.E.a.2)
  • Ability to read and interpret texts in a foreign language (C.E.d.5)
  • Use of information and communication technologies for searching legal resources (C.E.a.6)
  • Ability to deduce legal relevance from social problems and facts (C.E.a.10)
  • Reasoning and critical thought ability in legal terms (C.E.a.9)

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Methodology

Methodology - Activity

On-site classes

Students’ autonomous work

A-1 Lectures

 45

 

A-2 Practical activity

 10

 10

A-3 Discussion and debates, seminars, group tutorials

 5

 5

A-4 Preparation of papers and presentations

 

 10

A-5 Reading legal materials

 

 10

A-6 Autonomous study

 

 40

A-7 Exams, evaluation tests

 5

 

A-8 Individual tutorials

 10

 

 

 

 

Total

 75

 75

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Evaluation

Aspect

 

Criteria

 

Assessment tools

 

Grade (%)

 

Theory

 

 Final exam

 60%

 Practical

 

 Practical activity + Paper

 30%

Active participation

 

 Weekly practical activity

 10%

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Agenda

LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION

  1. Definition
  2. Nature and Characteristics of International Law
  3. The Development of International Law

LESSON 2: LAW OF TREATIES

  1. Sources of International Law
  2. Definition of a Treaty
  3. Treaty-Making Competence
  4. Observance and Application of Treaties
  5. Treaty Interpretation
  6. Third States
  7. Amendments and Modifications
  8. Validity of Treaties
  9. Termination of a Treaty
  10. Consequences of Invalidity, Termination or Suspension
  11. Treaties in Spain

LESSON 3: OTHER SOURCES

  1. Customary Law
  2. General Principles of Law
  3. Judicial Decisions, Writers and Equity
  4. Other Possible Sources

LESSON 4: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAW

  1. Monistic School
  2. Dualistic School
  3. Coordination School

LESSON 5: INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITY

  1. Diversity in International Personality
  2. Other “Entities”

LESSON 6: STATES: TERRITORY

  1. Defined Territory of a State.
  2. Occupation
  3. Prescription
  4. Conquest
  5. Cession
  6. Accretion and Avulsion

LESSON 7: STATES: POPULATION

  1. Nationals
  2. Aliens
  3. Refugees
  4. Stateless

LESSON 8: STATES: SOVEREIGNTY

  1. The Concept of Sovereignty
  2. Immunity from Jurisdiction
  3. Recognition of States and Governments
  4. State Succession

LESSON 9: DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR RELATIONS

  1. Diplomatic Relations
  2. Consular Relations
  3. Special Missions

LESSON 10: INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

  1. International Organisations in general
  2. United Nations

LESSON 11: PEOPLES

  1. Principle of Nationalities
  2. Self-Determination

LESSON 12: INDIVIDUALS

  1. Legal Personality of Individuals
  2. United Nations Protection of Human Rights
  3. European Protection of Human Rights

LESSON 13: THE LAW OF THE SEA: SPACES OF STATE COMPETENCE

  1. The Law of the Sea Evolution
  2. Internal Waters
  3. Territorial Sea
  4. Contiguous Zone
  5. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  6. Continental Shelf

LESSON 14: THE LAW OF THE SEA: SPACES OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCE

  1. High Seas
  2. Deep Seabed

LESSON 15: AIR SPACE, OUTERSPACE AND POLAR REGIONS

  1. Airspace
  2. Outer Space
  3. Arctic
  4. Antarctica

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Bibliography

Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.


Wallace, Rebecca / Martín-Ortega, Olga (2013): International Law, London: Sweet&Maxwell.

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Languages

English

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Location

Aulario

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