Public International Law II
1
2024-2025
01210827
Legal and Political Science
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
NA
Teaching Methods
Deductive method is privileged in theory classes; inductive method is preferred in practical classes as a way to better enable the resolution of specific cases of the international realm; international jurisprudence is particularly taken into account.
Learning Outcomes
Some of International Law’s most salient, controverted issue – not discussed in the 1st semester – are addressed in this curricular unit; above all, the issues of: hierarchization of international norms, succession of states, recognition and self-determination of non-autonomous nations, international criminal law, international environmental law, rationale for the absolving excuse when it comes to the use of force, international regime of land, sea and air spaces. Discussion of each of these items is meant to awaken the students’ critical, reflective thinking as well as acquire autonomous research skills.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
I – International legal system: main problems. II – Diplomatic relations. III – Sucession of States. IV – Recognition. V – Self-determination. VI – International protection of human rights. VII – International criminal law. VIII – International environment law. IX – Resort to force in international relations. X – International regime of spaces.
Head Lecturer(s)
Francisco António Macedo Lucas Ferreira Almeida
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Only a final evaluation is conducted.: 100.0%
Bibliography
Francisco Ferreira de Almeida, Direito Internacional Público, 2ª edição, Coimbra Editora, 2003.