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About the Course

International Law in Action explains the functions of each international court and tribunal present in The Hague, and it looks at how these
institutions address contemporary problems. On the basis of selected cases, and through interviews with judges and lawyers, you will explore
the role of these courts and tribunals and their potential to contribute to global justice. The first module of the course will investigate how
judicial settlement is different from other more political forms of dispute settlement, such as negotiation and mediation. It offers a brief
historical overview and introduces the judicial and arbitral bodies based in The Hague. In the remaining modules you will lear...
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Top reviews

MV

Apr 28, 2019

It was good overview course about three main international courts in The Hague. The lectures were good structured and clear. Interviews were impressed and made international court practices "real".

AG

Nov 16, 2021

Excellent course. The material is well presented and explained. The course helps to structure known information and learn new information, which supports further research on the topics discussed.

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By Matlab A

Mar 9, 2017

It is not free. They just sell the certificates. There is not any free statement about accomplishment of the course, so nobody will knows that you have completed it. In the future you have not got anything to show in your CV.

I want my Statement of Accomplishment.

By Reza J

Mar 3, 2021

Very basic course

By прозоров п а

Dec 13, 2021

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