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This course will focus on the current legal regime of the international law of the sea through discussions on various contemporary issues in this field. It will cover issues such as the validity of baselines, navigational rights, exploration and exploitation of natural resources, maritime delimitation, measures against piracy, regulation of international fisheries, protection of the maritime environment, and dispute settlement. Special attention will be given to ongoing maritime disputes in Asia.
This course will focus on the current legal regime of the international law of the sea through discussions on various contemporary issues in this field. It will cover issues such as the validity of baselines, navigational rights, exploration and exploitation of natural resources, maritime delimitation, measures against piracy, regulation of international fisheries, protection of the maritime environment, and dispute settlement. Special attention will be given to ongoing maritime disputes in Asia.
The objective of this course is for students to acquire an understanding of how the international legal system works. It will consider the specific case of how the international law of the sea has responded to changing circumstances after the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was adopted.
This course is a joint course with the Graduate School of Law.
This course will provide students with an overview of the law of the sea, which is a field of public international law addressing the uses of the oceans. It will be provided as a lecture describing the current legal regime of the oceans, primarily based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). It will examine how the law has been put into practice and discuss the challenges faced by the current legal regime.
This course will provide students with an overview of the law of the sea, which is a field of public international law addressing the uses of the oceans. It will be provided as a lecture describing the current legal regime of the oceans, primarily based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). It will examine how the law has been put into practice and discuss the challenges faced by the current legal regime.
This course aims to allow students to acquire and extend their knowledge of international law through discussions on fundamental issues in various fields of international law. It will cover topics such as the sources of international law, the relationship between international and national law, the law of treaties, jurisdiction and immunities, state responsibility, the law of international organizations, the use of force, and international dispute settlement.
This course aims to allow students to acquire and extend their knowledge of international law through discussions on fundamental issues in various fields of international law. It will cover topics such as the sources of international law, the relationship between international and national law, the law of treaties, jurisdiction and immunities, state responsibility, the law of international organizations, the use of force, and international dispute settlement.
COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUTLINE:
In this seminar we will be discussing the role, challenges and limitations of the law in a diverse and increasingly globalizing world by looking at 1) sexual minorities and the law, 2) gender and the law, 3) transnational businesses and the law, 4) religion and the law, and 5) the international movement of people and the legal challenges that this brings about.