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62354-01 - Seminar: Contemporary Approaches to International Law 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2021
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Barbara von Rütte (barbara.vonruette@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content International law is often characterized as a universal and progressive project. Critical and post-colonial perspectives have challenged this dominant narrative and criticized international law’s Eurocentrism. Against that background the seminar will reflect on the history, the key concepts and underlying assumptions and the structures of international law on the basis of different contemporary theoretical approaches to international law (TWAIL, critical legal studies, feminist approaches to international law and others). The seminar will focus on selected topics such as sovereignty and colonialism, human rights and universalism, borders and migration, citizenship and statelessness, equality and discrimination, the role of international organizations or climate change. On the basis of these topics the students will critically engage with contemporary theories of international law on the basis of selected readings, judgments and current examples.
Learning objectives Students expand and deepen their knowledge in the field of international law and become familiar with different contemporary theories of international law. They are able to critically reflect on the history and foundations as well as the underlying assumption and structures of international law in a global context. Students learn to read academic legal texts, reflect on theoretical arguments relating to the functioning of international law and critically analyze judgments of international courts and tribunals.
Bibliography Readings will be announced and made available on ADAM.
Comments Students who are not immatriculated at the beginning of the semester are kindly requested to register with the course coordination of the Institute for European Global Studies (master-eib@unibas.ch).
Weblink Europainstitut Basel

 

Admission requirements The number of participants is limited to 25 persons to ensure active and constructive discussions. Participants are selected by date of enrolment. Prior knowledge in public international law is highly recommended.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Tuesday 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -

Dates

Date Time Room
Tuesday 21.09.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 28.09.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 05.10.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 12.10.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 19.10.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 26.10.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 02.11.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 09.11.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 16.11.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 23.11.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 30.11.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 07.12.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 14.12.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Tuesday 21.12.2021 10.00-12.00 - Online Präsenz -, --
Modules Modul: Europäisierung und Globalisierung (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details The seminar is a heavy reading course. Participants are expected to read the mandatory readings and cases in preparation of the class and participate actively during the class. Full participation throughout the semester is required.
Students have to make one oral presentation during the semester on a topic assigned at the beginning of the course. The final assessment is a written essay.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty University of Basel
Offered by Europainstitut

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