Universität Wien

030666 KU International Courts and Tribunals (2010W)

3.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 3 - Rechtswissenschaften
Continuous assessment of course work

online-registration via e-learning(moodle): 15.9.2010 - 27.10.2010

!!! further session on 17 January 2011!!!
in collaboration with Course 030035 KU Human Rights II (F) - Special Issues
MO 17.01.2011 09.00-12.00 Ort: Seminarraum SEM10 Juridicum, 1.OG;

Exam:
24 January 2011, 9-12.00 a.m. (PC-room, Schenkenstr. 8-10)

Details

max. 60 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

Wednesday 27.10. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM52 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 5.OG
Monday 10.01. 09:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum SEM52 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 5.OG
Monday 10.01. 15:00 - 18:00 Seminarraum SEM52 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 5.OG
Wednesday 12.01. 09:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal U17 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, KG1
Friday 14.01. 09:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum SEM61 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 6.OG
Wednesday 19.01. 09:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal U17 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, KG1
Friday 21.01. 09:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum SEM61 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 6.OG

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Overview of International Courts and Tribunals such as: International Courts of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunals, Arbitral Tribunals, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, European Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, Inter-American Court of Human Rights, GATT / WTO.
The course is also open to international students, in particular Erasmus and Australian exchange students.
For local students classes start already on 27 October 2010.
Exchange students who are not already in Vienna in October have the possibility to attend classes only during their stay in January 2011. They are expected to do preparatory work already on beforehand by long-distance learning (e-learning).

Assessment and permitted materials

Active participation in discussion, written exam

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Students should get to know the different international dispute settlement bodies, including their particularities, and be in the position to compare them with each other.

Reading list

Reading material will be provided by the lecturers. Selected chapters of Ruth Mackenzie, Cesare Romano, Philippe Sands and Yuval Shany (eds.), The Manual on International Courts and Tribunals (2nd ed., Oxford University Press).


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