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Derecho Internacional Público
Public International Law
JESSUP Moot Court Competition
Derecho Internacional Público
Public International Law
JESSUP Moot Court Competition
Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 550 law schools in more than 80 countries. The Competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. One team is allowed to participate from every eligible school. Teams prepare oral and written pleadings arguing both the applicant and respondent positions of the case.
Thousands of law students from around the world will work all year long on the season's Jessup Problem. Most students must first compete in qualifying competitions (mostly held in January-March 2015) to earn the right to advance to the White & Case International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C.
For frequent updates on the Jessup Competition, please follow The Jessup and White & Case Jessup on Twitter
Thousands of law students from around the world will work all year long on the season's Jessup Problem. Most students must first compete in qualifying competitions (mostly held in January-March 2015) to earn the right to advance to the White & Case International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C.
For frequent updates on the Jessup Competition, please follow The Jessup and White & Case Jessup on Twitter
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Instructors
Favio Farinella
Francisco Bariffi
Nicolas Medel
Florencia Casim
Schedule
From March to December
Friday, 3 p.m.
Favio Farinella
Francisco Bariffi
Nicolas Medel
Florencia Casim
Schedule
From March to December
Friday, 3 p.m.
Course Syllabus. The course will cover the following material each month:
Suggested Readings
Course Format
There will be weekly lecture videos, quizzes, and programming assignments.
As part of this class you will be required to set up a GitHub account. GitHub is a tool for collaborative code sharing and editing. During this course and other courses in the Specialization you will be submitting links to files you publicly place in your GitHub account as part of peer evaluation. If you are concerned about preserving your anonymity you will need to set up an anonymous GitHub account and be careful not to include any information you do not want made available to peer evaluators.
- March - April:
- May:
- June - July:
- August:
- September:
- October:
- November and December:
Suggested Readings
- xxx
- xxx
Course Format
There will be weekly lecture videos, quizzes, and programming assignments.
As part of this class you will be required to set up a GitHub account. GitHub is a tool for collaborative code sharing and editing. During this course and other courses in the Specialization you will be submitting links to files you publicly place in your GitHub account as part of peer evaluation. If you are concerned about preserving your anonymity you will need to set up an anonymous GitHub account and be careful not to include any information you do not want made available to peer evaluators.
March - April
Next week -Friday 23rd- we'll be discussing these texts:
What is IL?
Basic elements of IL
These videos will help to understand the nature of IL:
What is IL?
Basic elements of IL
These videos will help to understand the nature of IL:
The rule of Law
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What is IL?
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Philip Allott, The true nature of IL
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Next week -Friday 30th- we'll be discussing these web-based articles:
This meeting will be held at CAECE (Olavarria 2464) - 2.30 PM
La ONU es indispensable en el Siglo XXI?
La ONU, única opción a falta de algo mejor
This meeting will be held at CAECE (Olavarria 2464) - 2.30 PM
La ONU es indispensable en el Siglo XXI?
La ONU, única opción a falta de algo mejor
June
Next Friday 6th we'll be talking about sources of IL - Gabriel Raba
Next friday 13th, we'll be discussing the right to self determination of Crimean people with Nicolas Medel
The book Public International Law written by Alina Kaczorowska was left in Fotocopiadora.
Next classes (Friday 27th June and Friday 4th July) each student will give a presentation of about 10 minutes according to this schedule:
Carolina Ramondino Sources of international law
Julieta Gonzalez International law and municipal law
Luisina Santiago International personality
Lucia Morrone Jurisdiction and immunity
Ludmila Azcue State responsibility for wrongful acts
Victoria Seresini The law of treaties
Mariana Degastaldi The international protection of human rights
Gonzalo Balbuena The use of force
Marlene Constantin Collective security
Luciano Bidalun International Humanitarian Law
After each presentation we will discuss the subject so it is important to read them all.
The book Public International Law written by Alina Kaczorowska was left in Fotocopiadora.
Next classes (Friday 27th June and Friday 4th July) each student will give a presentation of about 10 minutes according to this schedule:
Carolina Ramondino Sources of international law
Julieta Gonzalez International law and municipal law
Luisina Santiago International personality
Lucia Morrone Jurisdiction and immunity
Ludmila Azcue State responsibility for wrongful acts
Victoria Seresini The law of treaties
Mariana Degastaldi The international protection of human rights
Gonzalo Balbuena The use of force
Marlene Constantin Collective security
Luciano Bidalun International Humanitarian Law
After each presentation we will discuss the subject so it is important to read them all.
Archive files from last year competition
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