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International Law, Empire and Resistance
Anna Hankings-Evans
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Course Description
This course critically examines the intersection of international law, imperialism, and resistance movements across the globe. It delves into the historical, political, and economic dynamics that shape international legal frameworks, their relationship with imperialism, and the strategies employed by marginalized communities to resist and contest such structures. Drawing from historical and contemporary case studies, the course explores the ways in which colonial legacies continue to manifest within modern international legal systems, challenging legal concepts such as sovereignty, economic self-determination, human rights, and environmental justice.Course Registration:
Please register via Campus Management, Module "Fremdsprachenfachkompetenz A or B"Exam
There will be a written exam.Frequency
The course will be held at irregular intervals. closeMore search results for 'International comparison of metacoverage'
Course Description
This course critically examines the intersection of international law, imperialism, and resistance movements across the globe. It delves into the historical, ... read more