International law deals with relations between nations and states also known as law of nations. The study field can be split into 3 three disciplines: public international law, private international law and supranational law. International law has a broad spectrum of issues. It deals with the legal interactions between nations, companies, governments, assuring their proper rights. National law becomes international law when national jurisdiction is delegated to supranational tribunals by treaties. The main substantive fields of international law are: international economic law, international security law, international criminal law, international environmental law, diplomatic law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law and international law of war.
This course introduces students to the manifestations and analysis of contemporary conflict in Europe (and elsewhere). It will be discussed whether present-day conflicts are different from classical war, both in terms of origin and the way they are conducted and eventually solved.
The Summer Course, held in English, deals specifically with the European system of human rights protection. Although there are numerous summer courses and other special study programs within Europe on human rights protection, this course provides an integrated treatment of the various European systems and specifically of European issues of human rights protection.
The European Law & Human Rights programme is intended for students who want to add an international element to their law studies or who are interested in the legal framework of human rights in the European Union.
The Specialist courses are taught in English and delivered by leading professionals from Aston University, the City Council and from partner institutions in the city and surrounding region.
A 3-month program with: * Intensive French language courses * Multidisciplinary courses taught in English * Exams for 30 transferable ECTS credits * Discovery of an international city at the heart of Europe
The U.S.-German Summer School in International and Comparative Law is the flagship of law programs in international high-quality teaching at the Law School.
Two weeks of intensive study on the European decision-making process, geared towards students that have a background in (international) politics and/or (European) law.
The WTI Summer Academy is a five-week summer programme covering some of the hottest topics in international trade and investment.
University of Ljubljana
International Business Law is a bachelor course that is lectured in Ljubljana Summer School. It is a three-week programme. Over three exciting and challenging weeks, students attend courses, interact with managers during company visits, discover the local culture and socialise with people from all around the world.
Aarhus University
The aim of the course is firstly that during the course the students gain: 1.a profound knowledge of the rules and principles of the CISG, 2.a reasonable knowledge of the international theory and jurisprudence on CISG, 3. an understanding of the comparative terminology used.
Aarhus University
This course is designed for international students, business professionals, and representatives of international institutions. The topics covered in this course are crucial for contemporary business leaders.
School of Oriental and African Studies
This module looks at the principles and rules of international law which have as their primary objective the protection of the environment. The module addresses how the international community has recognised and sought to deal with the interdependence of the global environment, from early bilateral arrangements dealing principally with local trans-boundary pollution to more recent regional and international agreements.