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Near East University 2015-2016 Fall Term

International Law II IR409

Instructor Mine Altay

[email protected] Tel: 0090 542 882 1379

Term Outline Scope of Sovereignty

- Jurisdiction

- International Law and Restraints on the Exercise of Jurisdiction by National Courts of States

- Immunities Enjoyed by the Officials of States and International Organisations - Relations Between International and National Law

a) The approach of International Law towards National Courts

b) The approach of National Courts/Parliaments towards International Law

Responding to Breaches of International Obligations - Countermeasures and Sanctions

- Dispute Settlement - ICJ

- Use of Force and the International Legal Order

The Application of International Law - The Law of the Sea

- International Criminal Law

- International Protection of Human Rights

- International Humanitarian Law

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