Teaching International Law

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University of Denver, CTIR, 2004 - 112 páginas
What is international law really about? This set of lessons explains the basic workings ofinternational law at a level high school students can easily comprehend. Through classroomactivities, students learn about the history of international law, how international laws are formulated, problems with enforcing them, and the process of taking a case before an international tribunal. Human rights law, crimes of war, environmental law, and business law are also addressed. In addition students learn about the role of the UN and regional organizations, the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and special tribunals. Lessons are standards based.
 

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