Document Type
Undergraduate Syllabus
Date
Spring 2017
School
Diplomacy
Course Number
DIPL 3104 AA
Course Description
This course explores the nature and content of the law governing relations between states and relations between states and non-state actors. The first part of the course examines the building blocks of international law; the second part applies this knowledge to particular topics, such as the use of force, human rights and international humanitarian law. By the end of the course, students will possess an understanding of the operation of the international legal system and the role of international law in international affairs.
Students will also develop their critical thinking skills and gain an introduction to legal reasoning and to legal concepts. The course requires students to read closely, to think logically and rigorously, and to become skilled in developing and critiquing arguments. The course will explore methods of legal reasoning, emphasizing principles of logic that apply to legal analysis. Students will apply and learn these legal reasoning skills throughout the course in assignments and class discussion and in a class specifically devoted to legal reasoning. The ability to think critically and analytically, and to communicate an analysis clearly, are crucial skills not only for lawyers, but for practitioners of diplomacy and for all professionals.
Recommended Citation
Moremen, Philip PhD, "DIPL 3104 AA Public International Law" (2017). Diplomacy Syllabi. 66.
https://scholarship.shu.edu/diplomacy-syllabi/66