International Law Methods (Spring - E681)

Seminar - 6 ECTS

Course Description

This seminar focuses on different approaches to international law developed by international legal scholarship. The way in which the scholarly community has thought of international law has often influenced international practice. What international lawyers do in their different capacities as scholars, counsel and judges is greatly affected by their vision of the law and of their profession. At a time of increasing perplexity about the role of law in interna- tional relations, to revisit the main frames and different discourses which have shaped international law scholarship should contribute to a greater awareness of the importance of legal method- ology from both a theoretical and practical perspective.

 

 

 

 

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COURSE ORGANISATION

 

Time and Location

  • Tuesday 10:15-12:00
  • Room CV 204

 

PROFESSOR

 

Professor Andrea Bianchi

Office: Voie Creuse 325

Tel: 022 908 58 01

Email: andrea.bianchi (a) graduateinstitute.ch

Office hours: Mondays 12:15, by appointment

ASSISTANT

 

Mélanie Wahl

Office: Voie Creuse 301

Tel: 022 908 58 14

Email: melanie.wahl (a) graduateinstitute.ch

Office hours: Tuesdays 14:30-15:30

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