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International Law and Globalization (non attivo a.a. 2017-2018)
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International Law and Globalization
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Anno accademico 2017/2018
- Codice dell'attività didattica
- GIU0622
- Corso di studi
- Laurea magistrale in Studi giuridici europei (D.M. 270/2004) [f004-c503]
- Anno
- 1° anno
- Tipologia
- Caratterizzante o A scelta in tutti i corsi di studio del Dipartimento
- Crediti/Valenza
- 6
- SSD dell'attività didattica
- IUS/13 - diritto internazionale
- Modalità di erogazione
- Tradizionale
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Inglese
- Modalità di frequenza
- Obbligatoria
- Tipologia d'esame
- Scritto ed orale
- Prerequisiti
- English language both read, written and spoken.
Basics of international law - Oggetto:
Sommario insegnamento
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Obiettivi formativi
Seminarial and interactive course aiming at deepening the knowledge of international economic law in the wider perspective of globalization
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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi
Development of critical skills in the appraisal of the main issues relating to the impact of globalization on international law
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Modalità di insegnamento
Lectures, case studies, open discussions
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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
Class participation; oral in class exposition on assigned topics; final written discussion paper on a chosen topic.
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Programma
The current ‘global economic governance’ model shows how international law is affected and reshaped by economic globalization. The process of erosion of state sovereignity is coupled with the overcoming of some classical features of the international legal order as an eminently inter-state regime. The course examines how globalization has transformed and is transforming international law, the concept of sovereignty and the role of states and how pervasive is the global economic governance model, with new actors and sources. The course will describe the main westphalian features of the international legal order and the way they have been reshaped by the post Second World War evolution, with a particular focus on the emergence of the Washington consensus relating to the neo-liberal economic paradigm. Through the study of some institutional pillars and of some concrete examples it will be given evidence to the great expanding force of the global economic governance model, based on a conception that stands in opposition to conventional ideas of hierarchical governing. Main topics of the course will also be the issue of extraterritoriality and deterritorialization of law, the role of private actors (among others: multinational enterprises, international standardization bodies, credit rating agencies, NGOs, individuals) and their relationship with more 'classical' international law subjects, namely states and international economic organizations such as WTO, IMF and the Bank. Attention will be devoted to the role of soft law sources and standardization. The final part of the course will try to assess the impact of globalization on the general pattern of International Law, well beyond the merely economic sphere, and will investigate the various options of its prospective role for the affirmation of an international rule of law.
Testi consigliati e bibliografia
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A selection of reading materials for the preparation of the various topics will be provided at the beginning of the course and during classes
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Note
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