ID:
ET27
Tipo Insegnamento:
Opzionale
Durata (ore):
48
CFU:
6
SSD:
DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE
Url:
GIURISPRUDENZA/DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE Anno: 5
Anno:
2023
Dati Generali
Periodo di attività
Primo Semestre (11/09/2023 - 02/12/2023)
Syllabus
Obiettivi Formativi
The course aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of the legal phenomenon of international organizations, its historical evolution and the most recent trends, the main areas of their institutional law, and to examine the role of international cooperation in some of their main areas of activity. The course will be structured in two Parts. Part I will examine the main areas of their institutional law. Part II will, firstly, focus on the architecture of the system of collective security established under the United Nations and on the main developments in areas of activity of the UN Security Council; secondly, it will dwell more extensively on practical problems concerning the responsibility and jurisdictional immunities of international organizations
Prerequisiti
Good knowledge of public international law
Metodi didattici
Traditional lectures, seminars, group discussions of case-studies, practical exercises
Verifica Apprendimento
The final exam will consist of three oral questions on any part of the Syllabus.
With respect to Part II of the Course, readings recommended during the course and made available on the web page of the course on Learn.Luiss.it are an integral part of the Syllabus and, therefore, of the final exam.
In the final grading, account will be taken of active participation to group discussions and practical exercises during the course.
Students will be required to show that they know and understand the notions and principles of the law of international organizations and that they are able to apply them to practical cases. They are expected to independently analyze the relevant sources of international law and to use the appropriate technical and legal vocabulary, thus proving that they have acquired the study method and the learning ability for carrying on, also independently, further study of the subject.
The final grade is expressed in thirtieths.
The following evaluation criteria will be taken into account to assign the final grade: knowledge and understanding of the notions and principles of the subject and ability to apply them to concrete cases (60%); appropriate use of the technical and legal vocabulary (10%); ability to independently analyze and evaluate relevant sources and to make connections with general notions of public international law (10%); active participation to group discussion and practical exercises (20%).
Insufficient preparation, corresponding to a score below 18, will lead to failure to pass the exam. Answering all questions correctly, demonstrating an excellent level of preparation, will lead to the attribution of a score of 30, possibly cum laude/with honors.
The first exam session following completion of the course will be accessible only to students that have attended at least 85% of the classes. In that case, the final exam will focus on the topics, practical examples, and case studies discussed during the lessons.
Subsequent exam sessions are open to all students
With respect to Part II of the Course, readings recommended during the course and made available on the web page of the course on Learn.Luiss.it are an integral part of the Syllabus and, therefore, of the final exam.
In the final grading, account will be taken of active participation to group discussions and practical exercises during the course.
Students will be required to show that they know and understand the notions and principles of the law of international organizations and that they are able to apply them to practical cases. They are expected to independently analyze the relevant sources of international law and to use the appropriate technical and legal vocabulary, thus proving that they have acquired the study method and the learning ability for carrying on, also independently, further study of the subject.
The final grade is expressed in thirtieths.
The following evaluation criteria will be taken into account to assign the final grade: knowledge and understanding of the notions and principles of the subject and ability to apply them to concrete cases (60%); appropriate use of the technical and legal vocabulary (10%); ability to independently analyze and evaluate relevant sources and to make connections with general notions of public international law (10%); active participation to group discussion and practical exercises (20%).
Insufficient preparation, corresponding to a score below 18, will lead to failure to pass the exam. Answering all questions correctly, demonstrating an excellent level of preparation, will lead to the attribution of a score of 30, possibly cum laude/with honors.
The first exam session following completion of the course will be accessible only to students that have attended at least 85% of the classes. In that case, the final exam will focus on the topics, practical examples, and case studies discussed during the lessons.
Subsequent exam sessions are open to all students
Testi
Part I:
- Klabbers, An Introduction to International Organizations Law, 4th ed., Cambridge University Press, 2022
- P. Klein, Responsibility, in J. Katz Cogan, I. Hurd. I. Johnstone, The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 1026-1047
- additional suggested readings will be indicated and made available during the course.
Part II:
- Recommended or suggested readings will be indicated and made available during the course
All readings (recommended and suggested) will be made available on the web page of the Course on Learn.Luiss.it
- Klabbers, An Introduction to International Organizations Law, 4th ed., Cambridge University Press, 2022
- P. Klein, Responsibility, in J. Katz Cogan, I. Hurd. I. Johnstone, The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 1026-1047
- additional suggested readings will be indicated and made available during the course.
Part II:
- Recommended or suggested readings will be indicated and made available during the course
All readings (recommended and suggested) will be made available on the web page of the Course on Learn.Luiss.it
Contenuti
Part I: origins and development of international organizations. International legal personality. Membership in international organizations; Structure, competences and functions. Institutional acts. International Secretariats and Bureaucracy: the law of international civil service. Privileges and immunities. International responsibility.
Part II: The Prohibition of the Threat and Use of force and its exceptions; The System of Collective Security; Competences and Powers of the UN Security Council; Peacekeeping and its evolution; Case studies with practical exercises on issues of responsibility and of privileges and immunities of international organizations
Part II: The Prohibition of the Threat and Use of force and its exceptions; The System of Collective Security; Competences and Powers of the UN Security Council; Peacekeeping and its evolution; Case studies with practical exercises on issues of responsibility and of privileges and immunities of international organizations
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi
Knowledge and understanding: students will gain a strong knowledge of the most important international issues, focusing particularly on international cooperation as a way to face the challenges posed by globalization. The analysis will be undertaken through the study of relevant international norms, practices and international case law, during seminars, conventions and conferences that will involve academics and professionals from the most important sectors of interest.
Applying knowledge and understanding: students, having acquired the main notions of the law of international organizations, will have the basis necessary to access international law firms, international institutions and organizations, and NGOs.
Making judgements: students will acquire the necessary tools to understand and analyze – from a legal standpoint and starting from the study of the fundamentals of international organizations law – topical phenomena of global scope. Students will also develop a capacity for analysis and critical reasoning on problems and case studies, adequately applying the relevant legal framework and judicial practice to the cases examined.
Communication skills: students will acquire the ability to construct, analyze and communicate their point of view and the results of their analysis, which will be achieved through the study of materials and judicial decisions in Italian and in English. Communication skills will be tested through the final exam and the interaction, in class, during the discussion of cases.
Learning skills: students will be able to apply the knowledge acquired at a theoretical level to the study of current events. These skills will be obtained through the study for the final exam and through individual and group exercises, as well as through the interaction with colleagues during the discussion of cases of interest.
Applying knowledge and understanding: students, having acquired the main notions of the law of international organizations, will have the basis necessary to access international law firms, international institutions and organizations, and NGOs.
Making judgements: students will acquire the necessary tools to understand and analyze – from a legal standpoint and starting from the study of the fundamentals of international organizations law – topical phenomena of global scope. Students will also develop a capacity for analysis and critical reasoning on problems and case studies, adequately applying the relevant legal framework and judicial practice to the cases examined.
Communication skills: students will acquire the ability to construct, analyze and communicate their point of view and the results of their analysis, which will be achieved through the study of materials and judicial decisions in Italian and in English. Communication skills will be tested through the final exam and the interaction, in class, during the discussion of cases.
Learning skills: students will be able to apply the knowledge acquired at a theoretical level to the study of current events. These skills will be obtained through the study for the final exam and through individual and group exercises, as well as through the interaction with colleagues during the discussion of cases of interest.
Criteri Necessari per l'Assegnazione del Lavoro Finale
Passing the exam with a minimum grade of 27/30
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