International Law
International law defines the legal responsibilities of States in their conduct with each other, and their treatment of individuals within State boundaries.
Its domain encompasses a wide range of issues of international concern, such as human rights, disarmament, international crime, refugees, migration, problems of nationality, the treatment of prisoners, the use of force, and the conduct of war, among others.
It also regulates the global commons, such as the environment and sustainable development, international waters, outer space, global communications and world trade.
International Law
Offered by Université catholique de Louvain
Learn about the Law of the International Community, including how International Law is created, applied and upheld in today's world.
International Human Rights Law
Offered by Université catholique de Louvain
Learn how an individual’s human rights are protected from public and private power by international laws.
Understanding International Relations Theory
Offered by National Research University Higher School Economics
The course aims to introduce the key assumptions of the international relations theory as a part of social science and as an analytic tool.
Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World
Offered by University of Copenhagen
In this four-week course you will learn what motivates the restive Muslim youth from Tunis to Tehran, what political positions Islamists from Mali to Chechnya are fighting for, where the seeming obsession with Islamic law comes from, where the secularists have vanished to, and whether it makes sense to speak of an Islamic state.
International Criminal Law
Offered by Peking University
International Criminal Law in the course of study, students can learn the basics of modern international criminal law. The primary purpose of this course is to help students understand the basic knowledge of international criminal law.
International Climate Change & Policy Law
Offered by University of Newcastle Australia
This course will equip you with the fundamentals of International Climate Change Law and Policy. You will learn to critically assess Environmental Economics theory and its application to climate change policy, including the use of market-based policy approaches such as environmental taxes and emissions trading.