Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students should:
(i) have an enhanced appreciation and understanding of the constitution, powers and practice of a number of key inter-governmental organisations;
(ii) be able to identify and analyse the legal rules and problems applicable across such organisations;
(iii) be able to analyse and evaluate current and developing practices of various organisations;
(iv) be able to place the legal regimes governing organisations and produced by them within wider political and theoretical frameworks.
On completion of this module, students should also have enhanced the generally transferable
skills and specific skills already developed throughout their degree programmes:
- the ability to conduct legal research, especially using international legal materials and;
- the ability to present a coherent written legal argument.
Indicative Module Content:
- Legal Personality of International Organisations
- Powers of International Organisations
- Membership, Financing and Structures of International Organisations
- Privileges, Immunities, Accountability and Responsibility
- International Organisations and the Law of Treaties
- International Organisations and Law Making
- Development in the United Nations
- understanding SDG 2