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LAW4123 - International organisations 4066 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of LawLeader: Eric WilsonOfferedClayton Summer semester A 2008 (Day) SynopsisTopics include: an overview of international organisations and the role they play in the development of international law; the sources of international institutional law; the United Nations, including the General Assembly; the Security Council, peacekeeping operations and human rights; global judicial bodies including the International Court of Justice and War Crimes Tribunals; international economic organisations including the IMF and the World (IBRD); regional organisations particularly APEC; the effectiveness of international organisations including enforcement issues and prospects for reform. ObjectivesStudents who successfully complete the course should have
Assessment
Group research project (memorandum - 1600 words): 20% Contact hoursTaught intensively over 2.5 weeks of lectures for 3 hours a day. Prerequisites |