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This course, Exploring the boundaries of international law, is designed to provide you with an introduction to key concepts underpinning your study of international law. It introduces the concept of international legal personality, explores the status of the state, the principle of sovereignty and summarises the principles of jurisdiction.

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Introduction

This course is designed to provide you with an introduction to key concepts that underpin the study of international law. It introduces the concept of international legal personality, explores the status of the state, examines the principle of sovereignty and summarises the principles of jurisdiction. The course focuses on areas that are of special relevance to contemporary events. The course begins by considering how legal status is achieved in international law both for states and non-state actors. It then focuses on the concept of the state. It considers how a state is created and the implications of recognition or non-recognition of a state by other states. The topical issues of self-determination, secession, failed states and sovereignty are introduced. The course concludes by explaining the principles and implications of jurisdiction and considers some of its different and more controversial applications.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:
  • Understand the concept of international legal personality and the identity of the subjects of international law
  • Understand the nature of a state and how a state is created and recognized in international law
  • Understand the principle of sovereignty and of the operation of a jurisdiction
  • Critically engage with complex, current, and emerging legal and international issues.

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