Public International Law WP-AD-PMP2
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Detailed class programme:
Subject matter of classes: total hours: 30
1. Introducing issues.
2. Public international law and other branches of law.
3. Legal personality in international law. States and international organisations as subjects of international ruling.
4. Citizens: citizenship and its attributes, EU citizenship.
5. National minorites and states administration
6. Forreigners and states administration.
7. Law of the sea and states seas law.
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9. Human rights and state administration
(in Polish) E-Learning
Term 2021/22_L: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2020/21_L: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2019/20_L: (in Polish) E-Learning z podziałem na grupy |
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Learning outcomes
After the end of the module and the confirmation of attainment of the effects of training the student can:
1) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_01
explain the basic concepts of international law and the origin and nature of the sources of the law (K_W01)
2) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_02 describe the role of States and international organisations in shaping the normative bases (K_W02)
3) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_03 present place of international agreements in international trade and the principles of liability for their failure (K_W03)
4) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_04 explain the role of the administrative tasks undertaken in the field of international relations (K_W014)
5)WP-ADZ-1_PMP_05 specify the role of the individual and his rights in the light of international law, taking into account the specific situation of the (K_W05)
6) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_06 comment on the use of force, the armed conflict-the rules of their conduct and resolve, and also indicate the peaceful ways of dispute resolution International (K_W18)
7) WP-ADZ-1-PMP_07 submit issues involving legal regulations related to airspace in space and the law of the sea (K_W01)
The total number of points ECTS – 4
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