International Responsability and Litigation

Code Cours
2223-FDL-LAW-EN-4022
Establishment
Language of instruction
French, English
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
Francesco Romani, FLD PROF INCONNU FLD
Period

Présentation

Modalités

Forms of instruction

The course on international responsibility and dispute settlement will be organized in two parts. The first part of the course will cover the law of international responsibility and will highlight the challenges that the law of international responsibility faces in practice, its relationship to other branches of international law, and its functions in the international community. The second part of the course examines different dispute settlement mechanisms, including the International Court of Justice, inter-State ad hoc arbitration, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the World Trade Organization dispute settlement mechanism.

the assessment consists of an open-book exam (100%)

Evaluation
Examen : coeff. 1

Ressources

Bibliography

Extracts of legal instruments, case law and doctrine will be provided to the students, as specified in the course syllabus.|| Recommended materials:|| <ul> <li>M. Shaw, "International Law", 8th ed., Cambridge University Press, 2017</li> <li>P. Daillier, M. Forteau and A. Pellet, "Droit international public", 8th ed., LGDJ, 2009</li> <li>J. Crawford, "State Responsibility: The General Part", Cambridge University Press, 2013</li> <li>J.G. Merills, "International Dispute Settlement", 6th ed., Cambridge University Press, 2017</li> <li>N. Blackaby and C. Partasides, "Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration", Oxford University Press, 2015</li> </ul>