Introduction to International Law

Are you a university student about to delve into the world of politics, trade, and international relations? Or perhaps you are interested in learning how a nation's many different cultures interact with one another. Understanding international law at a fundamental level is essential for both understanding your field of study and the world people live in.


This course is intended to provide an introduction to some fundamental ideas in international law for lawyers, law students, and just generally interested individuals. Harris Mahmood, a law graduate and private legal tutor from the University of Glasgow, is the instructor. He will walk you through the background and history of international law as well as explain why it is important to have an international legal system and how it differs from domestic law.


International Law will continue to be crucial in this new global society as the world becomes more interconnected and nations and cultures start to mix more frequently.


You will have a firm foundational understanding of international law by the end of this course. Additionally, it will be of great assistance to students planning to study international law at university as well as international relations, trade, or politics.


Who this course is for:

  • Lawyers
  • Law Students
  • Masters Students
  • Bachelor Students
  • Undergraduate Students
  • General Public
  • PhD Students
  • Employees of NGOs or Charities

Requirements

  • Must be able to understand English
  • Having previous knowledge of Law or legal systems is helpful but not essential

Course ratings: 4.3/5

Enroll here: https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-international-laws/

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