BLS LLB Public International Law Syllabus Sem 9 - Mumbai University | munotes
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Syllabus for Public International Law
Module I
- 1.1 Nature, Origin and Historical Development of International Law
- 1.2 Definitions of International Law
- 1.3 Fundamentals of International Law – Theories and Doctrines in International Laws
- 1.4 Definition of Nationality, Concept of Double Nationality, Distinction between Nationality and citizenship
- 1.5 Sources of International Law:
- Custom Treaties General principles of Law, Recognized by Civilized Nations Judicial Decisions
- Writings of Jurists
- Equity
- Resolutions of the General Assembly
- 1.6 Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law, Monistic Theory, Dualistic Theory)
- 1.7 Recognition of States and Government
Module II
- 2.1 State Territory Constitution, acquisition, loss
- 2.2 State Jurisdiction
- 2.3 State Responsibility 2.2
- 2.4 The Law of the Sea: (Law of Sea Convention, 1982)
- 2.4.1 Maritime Zones:
- A. Territorial Sea: i.Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries Case (United Kingdom v. Norway), ICJ Rep. 1951, p.116 ii.Corfu Channel Case, ICJ Rep. 1949
- B. Contiguous Zone
- A. Continental Shelf
- A. Exclusive Economic Zone
- A. High Seas
- 2.4.2 Delimitation of Adjacent and Opposite Maritime Boundaries:
- A. North Sea Continental Shelf Cases, ICJ Rep. 1969
- B. Libya v. Tunisia Continental Shelf Case, ICJ Rep. 1982
- C. Republic of Italy v. Union of India (2013) 4 SCC 721
- D. In the Matter of the Bay of Bengal Maritime Boundary Arbitration (between the People‘s Republic of Bangladesh and the Republic of India),2014
- 2.5 Concept of ―Common Heritage of Mankind‖ Relating to the Resources of International Sea-bed Area
- 2.6 International Seabed Mining:-Parallel System of Mining
Module III
- 3.1 Law of Treaties Definition, kinds and essentials Inception, interpretation of treaties Rights and duties of parties Validity and enforcement
- 3.2 The United Nations Organisation:
- A. The United Nations Organisation
- B. The General Assembly
- C. Security Council
- D. United Nations Economic and Social Council
- E. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
- F. The Secretariat
- G. The International Trusteeship System and Trusteeship Council
- 3.3 International Specialised agencies Protection Agencies and NGOs
- 1 ILO
- 2 WTO
- 3 Amnesty international
- 4 UNESCO.
- 5 UNICEF
- 6 UNDP and UNEP
Module IV: Contemporary and Allied Laws under International Laws:
- 4.1 WHO, Global Health law Consortium Communicable Diseases, and the International Health Regulations
- 4.2 International Health Regulations (IHR)
- 4.3 General Principles of International Trade Laws, UNCITRAL, International Arbitration Laws and TRIPS
- 4.4 International Laws on Air and Space Rights
RECOMMENDED READINGS
- 1 I A Shearer, Starke‘s International Law, Oxford
- 2 Dr. S. R. Myneni Asia Law House's Public International Law--
- 3 Dr. S. K. Kapoor Central Law Agency's International Law & Human Rights--
- 4 Dr. H. O. Agarwal Central Law Publication's International Law & Human Rights for LL.B & LLM--
- 5 Olivier De Schutter Cambridge University's International Human Rights Law [Cases, Materials & Commentary]--
- 6 V. K. Ahuja, Lexis Nexis's Public International Law--
- 7 S. K. Verma Satyam Law International's, An Introduction to Public International Law- -
- 8 Malcolm N. Shaw Cambridge University's International Law --
- 9 Ivan Anthony Shearer, J. G. Starke, Oxford‘s Starke's International Law
- 10 Dr. Sai Ramani Garimella ,Central Law Publication's Private International Law (Conflict of Laws)--
- 11 M.P. Tandon & V.K. Anand ,Allahabad Law Agency's International Law & Human Rights--
- 12 James Fawcett & Janeen M. Carruthers, Oxford's Cheshire, North & Fawcett: Private International Law--
- 13 Ian Brownlie, Principles of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, 2008
- 14 Gurdip Singh, International Law, Eastern Book Company, 2015
- 15 Lassa Oppenheim, Robert Jennings and Arthur Watts Oppenheim‘s International Law, Oxford University Press, USA, 2008
- 16 Jain Kanade & Vishal Kanade Public International Law – A Primer, Lexis Nexis, 2013
- 17 Tim Hillier Sourcebook on Public International Law, Routledge,1998
Reproduced from the University of Mumbai Revised Syllabus for LL.B. (5 years) Five Years Integrated Course (CBCS), in force from the academic year 2022-23 and amended in June 2023. Wording is as printed in that syllabus. Module numbering is as printed there too.
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