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This unit provides an opportunity for students who are familiar with the basic institutions and processes of public international law to broaden and deepen their understanding by studying several international law topics of conceptual importance and contemporary relevance. It follows that a prerequisite is the unit LAWS1023 Public International Law or LAWS5005 Public International Law, or an equivalent unit undertaken at another institution. The topics covered by this unit are: (1) the relationship between international law and Australian law; (2) the law of treaties; (3) the international law of the sea; (4) international environmental law; (5) international law governing the polar regions; (6) the law of international organisations; and (7) systems of compliance and dispute settlement in international law.
Study level | Undergraduate |
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Academic unit | Law |
Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites:
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LAWS1023 |
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Corequisites:
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None |
Prohibitions:
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LAWS5108 |
Assumed knowledge:
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None |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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