(LAW)
Ms Alison Duxbury and Mr Richad Garnett (Summer)
6 points + Three 1-hour lectures per week + First semester + Clayton
Synopsis: This principles of public international law with particular emphasis on the question of enforcement from the perspective of an aggrieved state or individual. Nature and sources of international law. Territory. Personality. Recognition of states and governments. International and municipal law. State jurisdiction. State and diplomatic immunity. State responsibility. The use of force and dispute settlement.
Assessment: Optional research assignment (4000 words): 40% + Examination (2 or 3 hours): 60% or 100%