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Introduction to International Organizations
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This course aims at understanding the power and limits of international organizations that operate in the most important areas of international policy-making, including trade, finance, courts and international peace and security.
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This course aims at understanding the power and limits of international organizations that operate in the most important areas of international policy-making, including trade, finance, courts and international peace and security.
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This course examines the law, politics and practice of the World’s leading international organizations, discussing the legal foundation of the organization and exploring how it operates.
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This course examines the law, politics and practice of the World’s leading international organizations, discussing the legal foundation of the organization and exploring how it operates.
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international organizations; the WTO; the UN; the ILO; the ICJ; the ICC; the EU, etc.
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international organizations; the WTO; the UN; the ILO; the ICJ; the ICC; the EU, etc.
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1st: Introduction to international organizations 2nd: Theory, methods, and international organizations 3rd: The World Trade Organization 4th: The World Trade Organization: some supplements 5th: The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank 6th: The United Nations I: law and administration 7th: The United Nations I: international peace and stability 8th: The International Labor Organization 9th: The International Court of Justice 10th: The International Criminal Court 11th: The European Union and regional organizations 12th: The European Union and regional organizations: some supplements 13th: Active learning: choose one chapter and answer its discussion questions 14th: Active learning: choose one chapter and answer its discussion questions 15th: Conclusion and some supplements
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1st: Introduction to international organizations 2nd: Theory, methods, and international organizations 3rd: The World Trade Organization 4th: The World Trade Organization: some supplements 5th: The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank 6th: The United Nations I: law and administration 7th: The United Nations I: international peace and stability 8th: The International Labor Organization 9th: The International Court of Justice 10th: The International Criminal Court 11th: The European Union and regional organizations 12th: The European Union and regional organizations: some supplements 13th: Active learning: choose one chapter and answer its discussion questions 14th: Active learning: choose one chapter and answer its discussion questions 15th: Conclusion and some supplements
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Active participation toward the lectures (20%), exam (50%) and active learning (30%)
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Active participation toward the lectures (20%), exam (50%) and active learning (30%)
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Read in advance the corresponding chapters.
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Read in advance the corresponding chapters.
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This course is for students who have not studied law as well. Additional assistance in Japanese will be provided.
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This course is for students who have not studied law as well. Additional assistance in Japanese will be provided.
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