Public International Law

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Program Overview

The Master of Public International Law, aims to study the legal responsibilities that govern the interactions and relations between countries around the world. It examines various types of global problems and concerns, like human rights, international crime, international waters, world trade, warfare, migration, and so on.

According to the United Nations, the main principles of International Law are promoting human rights, limiting the right to use force against other sovereign states, and prohibiting the acquisition of other territories by force.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The master's program in international public law  is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include

 

First semester

International organization

International responsibility

International human rights law

 

Second Semester

International organization

International responsibility

International human rights law

 

Third Semester

Protection of victims and objects during armed conflicts

International law of the sea

International environmental law

 

Fourth Semester

Entrepreneurship

Graduation Thesis / Dissertation

Advanced Topics

As students progress through the program, they delve into more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field of telecommunications. These include:

 

First semester

Drafting and interpretation of treaties

International criminal court (icc)

Principles of international law

Foreign language (english)

Programming / computer science

 

Second Semester

Methodology of scientific research

International criminal cooperation

Settlement of international disputes

Foreign language (english)

Artificial intelligence

 

Third Semester

Methodology of thesis preparation

International economic law

International labour law

Foreign language (english)

Free and open source software (foss)

 

 

Admissions Information

Candidates must meet the criteria and submit the following documents:

  • Bachelor of Public Law
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) / Resume.
  • Academic Transcripts and Graduation Certificates.
  • Two Academic Letters of Recommendation.
  • Statement of Purpose (SoP) outlining academic goals and research interests.
  • Remote Interview (Online Interview).

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