The aim of the lecture is to provide the ability for practising the information to the current issues through teaching the basic concepts and rules. It is aimed to be comprehended that the international law, which is a dynamic branch of law, does not consist only the armed conflict and use of force issues, but also the rules, that exist in all aspects of life
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Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslarararası Hukuk, Turhan Kitabevi Yayınları, 20. Baskı, Ankara 2021
Malcolm Shaw, International Law, Cambridge University Press, 6 ed., 2008
Other Sources
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Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslararası Hukuk Dersleri (2. Kitap), Turhan Kitabevi Yayınları, 8.Baskı, Ankara 2005.
Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslararası Hukuk Dersleri (3. Kitap), Turhan Kitabevi Yayınları, 4. Baskı, Ankara 2005.
Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslararası Hukuk Dersleri (4. Kitap), Turhan Kitabevi Yayınları, 2. Baskı, Ankara 2006
Antonio Cassase. International Law. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004
Gary D. Solis, “The Law of Armed Conflict: İnternational Humanitarian Law in War”, Cambridge University Press, 2010
Ian Brownlie, Principles of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, USA, 7th ed., 2008
Melda Sur, Uluslararası Hukukun Esasları, Beta Yayınevi, 4. Baskı, İstanbul 2010
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Recognition and State Succession
Oral presentation, Discussion
2. Week
Diplomatic Law – Diplomatic Relations, Konsular Relations - Relations of International Organisations with other Subjects of International Law
Oral presentation, Discussion
3. Week
State responsibility
Oral presentation, Discussion
4. Week
State responsibility
Oral presentation, Discussion
5. Week
The settlement of disputes by peaceful means
Oral presentation, Discussion
6. Week
The settlement of disputes by peaceful means
Oral presentation, Discussion
7. Week
Case Study
Oral presentation, Discussion, Case Study
8. Week
Midterm
9. Week
International law and the use of force by states
Oral presentation, Discussion
10. Week
The Law of International Armed Conflicts – International Humanitarian Law
Oral presentation, Discussion
11. Week
The Law of International Armed Conflicts – International Humanitarian Law
Oral presentation, Discussion
12. Week
The Law of International Armed Conflicts – International Humanitarian Law
Oral presentation, Discussion
13. Week
The Law of International Armed Conflicts – International Humanitarian Law
Oral presentation, Discussion
14. Week
Case Study
Oral presentation, Discussion, Case Study
15. Week
Final Exams Week
16. Week
Final Exams Week
17. Week
Final Exams Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Final Exam
1
100
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Have the ability to reach and evaluate information sources;
PO-2
Have the ability to use, compare, interpret, deduce from and apply scientific data;
PO-3
Have historical knowledge enabling to interpret modern law achievements;
PO-4
Have the ability to use Turkish efficiently verbally and in written;
PO-5
Have the ability to follow up professional literature at least in a foreign language;
PO-6
Have acquired professional and ethical sense of responsibility;
PO-7
Have the ability to use vocational information technologies efficiently for solution of legal problems;
PO-8
Have the ability to apply information acquired to solution of a concrete case;
PO-9
Have full knowledge of legal rules which regulate relationship among natural legal persons and have the ability to interpret such rules;
PO-10
Have full knowledge of legal rules which regulate relationship between individual and state and have the ability to interpret such rules;
PO-11
Have the ability to practice the profession as a lawyer who adopts universal principles of law;
PO-12
Have full knowledge of basic concepts and rules regarding structure and relationship manners of international community; have the ability to interpret and discuss about the foregoing;
PO-13
Have basic knowledge enabling to evaluate international community’s common issues and their possible solutions;
PO-14
Have knowledge enabling to apply to human rights bodies having a supranational judicial quality and to follow up the process;
PO-15
Have knowledge on European Union Acquis Communautaire and operation of its institutions;
PO-16
Have a world view enabling to question, criticize and develop law in direction with needs of humanity;
PO-17
Have knowledge on historical development process of jurisprudence and judicial systems;
PO-18
Have the ability to solve actual legal problems within the frame of contemporary legal approaches;
PO-19
Be at the level of understanding and knowledge which reflects all qualities in the best way required by the profession on national and international scale;
PO-20
Have full knowledge of legal arrangements and practices regarding economic and financial mechanisms;
PO-21
Have knowledge on historical development of rights of individuals and societies and on basic texts adopted during the process;
PO-22
Have the ability to express himself individually and before a group;
PO-23
Have the ability to use, compare, interpret, deduce from and apply scientific data;
PO-24
Have the ability to follow up regulations and legal quests in order to meet new needs appeared within the frame of relationships between individuals;
PO-25
Have the ability to cooperate by implementing activities during courses, hypothetical law suits and judicial studies and other vocational and academic visits;
PO-26
Have the ability to understand and handle national and international dimensions of law, jurisprudence and practices by means of follow up;
PO-27
Have knowledge of international judicial bodies and their ways of operation.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
To describe the basic principles and rules of international law
LO-2
To ascertain whether a dispute would come within the scope of international law
LO-3
To state the methods of settlement of an international issue.
LO-4
To analize the limits of rights, liabilities and responsibilities of a state in peacetime and wartime
LO-5
To criticize the decisions of international courts