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030507 KU The Law of Sovereign Debt (2016W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 15.09.2016 00:01 to Mo 17.10.2016 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Th 20.10.2016 23:59
Details
max. 45 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 21.10. 09:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Monday 24.10. 11:00 - 13:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Monday 24.10. 14:00 - 17:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 25.10. 11:00 - 13:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 25.10. 14:00 - 17:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Thursday 27.10. 11:00 - 13:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Thursday 27.10. 14:45 - 17:45 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Friday 28.10. 09:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Thursday 03.11. 13:00 - 15:30 PC-Raum 1 Schenkenstraße 8-10, 1.UG
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Aims, contents and method of the course
The class covers the basic concepts and some of the most important aspects of international law. It deals with the formation of international law (its sources), the role of states; International Organizations and individuals in international law; dispute settlement and the international use of force
Assessment and permitted materials
• Class Participation: 20%.Class discussions are an essential component of the course. Participants are expected to discuss assigned readings during class. Course materials and review questions are distributed in advance.• 2 Reflection Papers: 20%To stimulate discussion, each participant will write two response papers. A response paper can consist of any or all of critique, summary, elaboration, expressions of disagreement or puzzlement, suggestions for further inquiry, queries or proposals for discussion at the seminar meeting, and so on – as long as it is directed to the readings and class discussions in question.
The first response paper (for seminar 1) is due on 19 October; the second (for seminar 4) is due on 25 October. Response papers should 800-1000 words long and need to be uploaded via Moodle prior to the relevant seminar. Papers need to include the participant’s name, email address and word count• Final exam: 60%
A 2-hour written exam is worth 60 percent of the final course mark.
The first response paper (for seminar 1) is due on 19 October; the second (for seminar 4) is due on 25 October. Response papers should 800-1000 words long and need to be uploaded via Moodle prior to the relevant seminar. Papers need to include the participant’s name, email address and word count• Final exam: 60%
A 2-hour written exam is worth 60 percent of the final course mark.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Basic understanding and knowledge of international law
Examination topics
Presentation and discussion of select topics on the basis of material provided by the instructor.
Reading list
Association in the course directory
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