The compulsory unit of study is an introduction to public international law. The unit surveys the fundamental rules and principles of public international law through an examination of the following topics (1) the nature, function and scope of public international law, (2) the sources of public international law, (3) the law of treaties including principles of treaty interpretation, (4) the relationship between public international law and municipal law, (5) international legal personality, including how states are created, (6) how states acquire territory, (7) the extent of state jurisdiction, (8) immunities from state jurisdiction including diplomatic privileges and immunities (9) state responsibility, including diplomatic protection, (10) regulation of the use of force in international relations, and (11) dispute settlement.
Unit details and rules
| Academic unit | Law |
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| Credit points | 6 |
| Prerequisites
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LAWS5000 or LAWS5019 |
| Corequisites
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None |
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Prohibitions
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LAWS1023 or LAWS1018 |
| Assumed knowledge
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None |
| Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
| Coordinator | Ed Couzens, ed.couzens@sydney.edu.au |
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| Lecturer(s) | Chester Brown, chester.brown@sydney.edu.au |
| Alison Pert, alison.pert@sydney.edu.au | |
| Rosemary Grey, rosemary.grey@sydney.edu.au | |
| Ravi Prakash Vyas, ravi.vyas@sydney.edu.au | |
| Hussein Badreddine, hussein.badreddine@sydney.edu.au | |
| Carla Buckley, carla.buckley@sydney.edu.au |