International Law in Action: A Guide to the International Courts and Tribunals in The Hague

Instructors: Larissa van den Herik +2 more

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Skills you'll gain

  •   Civil Law
  •   Arbitration
  •   Case Law
  •   Adjudication
  •   Political Sciences
  •   Legal Proceedings
  •   Diplomacy
  •   Court Systems
  •   Mediation
  •   Litigation and Civil Justice
  •   International Relations
  •   Legal Research
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    The first module of the course will investigate how judicial settlement is different from other more political forms of dispute settlement, such as negotiation and mediation. It offers a brief historical overview and introduces the judicial and arbitral bodies based in The Hague. In the remaining modules you will learn about the functions of these courts and tribunals, and some of the challenges and prospects that they face. Three cross-cutting themes tie together all of these modules: (i) The interaction between law and politics; (ii) The continuing role of State consent; and (iii) The ability of international courts and tribunals to protect the public interest and global values. This course offers you an opportunity to gain a better insight into the functions and features of the courts and tribunals present in The Hague. You will gain a familiarity with each court or tribunal. You will develop realistic expectations of their capacity to address contemporary problems and an awareness of their limitations. You will also be able to discuss some of their most prominent cases. If you would like to have a better understanding of international law in action in The Hague, this is definitely the course for you! This course is free to join and to participate in. There is the possibility to get a verified certificate for the course, which is a paid option. If you want a certificate, but are unable to pay for it, you can request financial aid via Coursera

    The International Court of Justice (ICJ)

    The Arbitration of International Disputes

    International Criminal Courts and Tribunals

    Conclusions of the three Course Themes

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