LAWS6866 - International Dispute Resolution: Practice & Procedure
Objectives
- Undertake an assessment of the practice and procedure involved in the resolution of four types of international disputes: disputes concerning general international law; disputes concerning human rights; disputes concerning international trade law; disputes concerning international commercial transactions (through international commercial arbitration, including investor-state arbitrations).
- Gain an appreciation of the practice and procedures of the relevant international dispute resolution institutions, how they compare and contrast with each other, and their impact on the resolution of public and private international law disputes.
Content
The practice and procedure of the International Court of Justice; UN Human Rights Committee; European Court of Human Rights; WTO Appellate Body; and international commercial arbitration bodies.
Session
Semester 2 Intensive
4-5 & 25-26 September 2009
The timetable is subject to frequent changes. Please refer to the latest version of the Postgraduate Timetable.
Assessment
- 1 x 3,000 Word Essay (40%)
- 1 x 4,500 Word Research Paper (60%)
Courses this unit is available in
Master of Laws | Graduate Diploma in Law | Master of Business Law | Master of Environmental Law | Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law | Master of Environmental Law | Master of Environmental Science and Law | Master of International Law | Graduate Diploma in International Law | Graduate Diploma in International Business Law | Master of International Business and Law



