Program description:
The Diploma in International Law and International Relations deals with the study of relations between countries at the global level. It also addresses various topics, such as: theories of international relations, global politics, international law, culture, migration, environmental sustainability, and economics. It also addresses the relationships between states and organizations, such as: international organizations and non-governmental actors and the impact of these relationships on international trade, economic prosperity, migration, the global environment, transnational organized crime, war, and global security and peace, which leads to tangible results at the international levels. And the national.
Program Goals:
- An in-depth understanding of the multiple aspects of international relations.
- Knowing the mechanism of benefiting from international agreements.
- Gain the skill of discovering opportunities in international trade, including import and export.
- Extensive knowledge about international organizations and their specializations.
- What are the international economic blocs and the opportunities they contain?
- Knowledge of international law and international diplomacy.
- Commercial negotiations, their forms and prospects. International customs and access to the global market.
- International economic indicators.
- Analysis of global economic trends.
Program axes:
1. Introduction to international relations.
- History of international relations
- Basic theories in international relations
2. Principles of international law.
- Sources of international law
- Principles of public international law
3. Diplomatic and consular relations.
- Rights and duties of diplomatic missions
- International law on consular relations
4. International security and international organizations.
- The Security Council and its powers
- The United Nations and its agencies
5. International human rights law.
- Basic human rights treaties
- International and regional mechanisms for protecting human rights
6. International humanitarian law.
- Principles of international humanitarian law
- Rules protecting people and objects, methods and means of fighting
7. International environmental law.
- International environmental treaties
- Challenges and contemporary issues in environmental law
8. Workshops on current issues.
- Analyze and study practical cases about current challenges
9. Practical applications in international law.
- Analysis of current international issues and situations
- Negotiation and mediation strategies
10. A workshop in academic research and writing.
- How to write legal documents and research papers
Target group:
• Those wishing to work in international governmental and non-governmental organizations.
• Graduates of the faculties of law, political science, international relations and media for training in the principles of diplomatic work, protocols and protocols.
• Those interested in political and diplomatic affairs and those wishing to be active in international forums and conferences.
• Individuals who wish to qualify for political work and develop their skills and job positions.
• Diplomats, candidates, and those wishing to work in the international and diplomatic corps.
• Workers in foreign ministries, embassies, consulates, and all those working in the field of international relations.
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