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Law & International Relations Summer Course

International Law

When:

20 July - 07 August 2026

School:

Lady Margaret Hall University of Oxford

Institution:

Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford

City:

Oxford

Country:

United Kingdom

Language:

English

Credits:

7.5 EC

Fee:

4384 GBP

Interested?
International Law

About

In the present moment International Law is at the forefront of discussion and debate. People across the globe are ever more conscious of its promises and shortcomings.

Knowledge of the subject of International Law is vital, not just to those who hope to become lawyers, but to anyone who intends to be a well-informed citizen. The course begins with an introduction to international law as a discipline. We will consider the sources and subjects of international law, and we will explore the settlement of international disputes and enforcement of international law, including in relation to human rights. We will discuss international legal institutions such as the United Nations Security Council, the International Court of Justice, the International Law Commission, and the International Criminal Court.

International law has been researched and taught in Oxford for more than four centuries. It has long been important at Lady Margaret Hall in particular: our first law tutor was Elizabeth Thorneycroft, a distinguished specialist and practitioner in the subject

Course leader

Sebastian Bates

Target group

This course would suit students in Law, Political Science, and Social Sciences, especially those with a background in Law, Philosophy, Philosophy, Economics, Development Studies, Human Geography, or International Relations

Course aim

By the end of this course, you will:

- Be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental principles of international law, including the roles of statehood, sovereignty, and non-state actors.
- Be able to analyse and evaluate the functions and limitations of key international legal institutions.
- Develop a critical vocabulary to discuss contemporary legal debates around human rights and conflict resolution.
- Gain skills in analysing legal research and case studies, and developing and communicating coherent arguments

Fee info

Fee

4384 GBP

Interested?

When:

20 July - 07 August 2026

School:

Lady Margaret Hall University of Oxford

Institution:

Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford

Language:

English

Credits:

7.5 EC

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