This course provides an overview of the two primary branches of international law. It distinguishes between public international law, which governs the relationships between states and international organizations, covering topics like treaties, human rights, and international conflict, and private international law, which deals with cross-border legal issues between private individuals or entities, such as jurisdiction, conflict of laws, and international commercial arbitration. The course explores how these two areas interact in a globalized world, emphasizing the role of both state and non-state actors in international legal frameworks.
Prerequisite Courses