The Evolution of International Criminal Law
This course will cover the development of international criminal law and its core principles. The course uses the term "fundamental doctrine" to refer to the key terms and concepts needed to start the study of international criminal law.
You will learn the key terms, arguments against the existence of international criminal law, and how it relates to other legal disciplines like international humanitarian law and international refugee law here. Following your study of the Just War Theory, you will move on to the second section of the course, where you will learn about the development of international criminal law, starting with the years leading up to, during, and following the First World War, the Second World War, the Interwar years, the Cold War, and the Post-Cold War era.
The final key elements of the fundamental doctrine, the International Criminal Court, and the crimes covered by the Rome Statute—war crimes, the crime of aggression, genocide, and the crime against humanity—will all be covered after you complete this unit.
You will be able to establish a strong foundation for later delving into more details and depth on international criminal law on your own by doing this and with just two hours of lectures. You can get a free digital certificate of participation from PFW after finishing the course, and Udemy will also automatically renew your certificate of completion.
Who this course is for:
- Law students
- Political Science students
- Military Science students
- Professionals related to Law
- Anyone interested in the contents
Requirements
- Languages: English or Spanish (Incluye todas las clases y cuestionarios traducidos al español para estudiantes hispanohablantes)
Course ratings: 4.5/5
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