Courses winter semester 2024/25
Table of contents
Course "Introduction to Public International Law"
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Ajla Škrbić |
Time and Place |
Thursday (3), HSZ/403 |
Start | October 17, 2024 |
Eligible students | Students enrolled in the Bachelor's degree International Relations (mandatory for the1st semester); students enrolled in the Master's degree International Relations (harmonization module); students with a minor in Law |
Content |
This introduction to Public International Law will cover fundamental aspects of public international law, namely subjects and sources of international law, its relationship to municipal law, and fundamental principles, such as those of sovereign equality, non-interference, state immunity, the settlement of disputes by peaceful means, state responsibility, and the prohibition of the use of force, including its exceptions. The course will feature several case studies and discuss current debates. These will, among others, include the question of Palestinian statehood, the status of Crimea, international terrorism, and the disputed legality of humanitarian interventions. |
Literature |
A sourcebook and reading material will be provided. Further reading on fundamental principles of international law: Besson/Tasioulas, The Philosophy of International Law, OUP 2010; Fassbender/Aust (Eds.), Basistexte: Völkerrechtsdenken, Nomos UTB 2012. |
Further information | The Course will be held in English. More information you will find under Opal |
Course "United Nations System"
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Ajla Škrbić | ||
Time and Place | Thursday (6), GER/039 | ||
Start | October 17, 2024 | ||
Eligible students | Students enrolled in the Master's degree in International Relations, mandatory for the1st semester | ||
Content | This course will provide an overview of the institutional setup of the United Nations. With regard to substantive law, the course will especially focus on Chapter VII (prohibition of the use of force and its exceptions). We will engage with current challenges by looking into relevant case studies, e.g. Iraq or Syria. Also, lawmaking by the Security Council will be discussed. Furthermore, questions of the UN's responsibility, e.g. for the 2010 Cholera outbreak in Haiti and Chapter VI UN Charter (peaceful settlement of disputes) will form the subject matter of the course. | ||
Literature | Relevant literature will be provided during the course. | ||
Further information | The course will be held in English. More information you will find under Opal | ||
Seminar "Gender and War: Sexual Violence and the Shifting Landscape of International Law"
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Ajla Škrbić |
Preliminary meeting | 15 October 2024, 11:10 via Zoom https://tu-dresden.zoomx. de/j/65045065248?pwd=sdwk16BjuiPbiAVqtl263e6pjoYfmK.1 |
Time | Final presentation and seminar in January 2025 |
Eligible Students | Students enrolled in the Bachelor's or Master's degree in International Relations |
Prerequesites | Fundamental knowledge in public international law |
Content and Topics | You will find the list of topics here. For further information, please see the following Opal course. |
Further information |
The examination consists of a seminar paper and an oral presentation. The seminar is creditable for the module MA-IB-IO-IR. If required, credit can also be awarded for the specialization in the profile area (MA-IB-IO-WP-V). |