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Public International Law

Code 17794
Year 3
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload TP(60H)
Scientific area Direito
Entry requirements knowledge of introdution law
Learning outcomes The course aims to provide introductory knowledge of the International Legal System, as well as to develop interpretative skills and skills for resolving specific issues in this area. The focus is on studying practical examples of international practice, framed within the current IPR rules. Whenever possible, international case law will be analyzed, as a contribution to assessing the outcome of specific situations.
Syllabus 1. Formation, evolution, foundations, characteristics and framework of IPL;
2. Sources of International Public Law:
2.1. International conventions, in particular;
3. Relationship between IPL and the domestic law of states;
4. Subjects of IPL;
5. Direct and indirect domain of public international law;
6. International responsibility of subjects of public international law;
7. Methods of resolution of international conflicts and use of force by States;
8. International Humanitarian Law.
Main Bibliography 1) Bibliography: BRITO, Wladimir, Direito Internacional Público, Almedina, 2023; - DUARTE, Maria Luísa, Direito Internacional Público e Ordem Jurídica Global do Século XXI, Almedina, 2025, - MIRANDA, Jorge, Curso de Direito Internacional Público, Principia, - Vários, Coletânea de Textos de Direito Internacional Público, 4ª edição, Editora AAFDL, 2022. 2) Fundamental Legislation: - Constitution of the Portuguese Republic- Charter of the United Nations- Covenant of the League of Nations - Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties- Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations- Vienna Convention on Consular Relations- Statute of the International Court of Justice- Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, - "High Seas" Agreement, - Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation- Antarctic Treaty- Treaty on Outer Space- Hague Conventions of 1889 and 1907- Draft Articles of the Internation
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria 1.By attendance: Continuous assessment:
15% essay on a topic pre-defined at the beginning of the semester, framed within the program's subject;
85% written test, lasting two hours (to pass by attendance, the student must obtain at least 9.5 in the written test).

2. By exam (regular or retake): 100% written exam.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2025-09-17

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