OSUN Themes: Global Justice; Human Rights; Inequalities
Public International Law and the UN System. This course is at full capacity and is no longer accepting registrations.
Term: August 26, 2024 – December 12, 2024Level: 200-Level
Day/Time: Monday; Thursday 5:35 AM - 6:50 AM EDT
Instructor: Kamila Mateeva, American University of Central Asia
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and problems of international public law and the connection of those to the fundamentals that the UN System established. International law commonly is defined as the rules, principles and norms, which govern the interaction among states, many of which originated from the establishment of the League of Nations so as the United Nations international organization.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Law or Philosophy of Law or any Basics of Law course.
Credits: 3 US / 6 ECTS