Program Description
This program is part of elite programs aimed at developing qualified and working cadres in the diplomatic corps and the field of international relations. The program focuses on diplomatic relations, international law, the work of international organizations, constitutional law, political systems, and the law of armed conflict resolution.
This program is a significant development and an international addition for those working or aspiring to work in councils, parliaments, ministries, embassies, and governmental and non-governmental international organizations. It aligns with contemporary scientific theories in international relations and political science, and it prepares participants to attend international conferences in the European Union and around the world.
Program Objectives:
- Enhancing the efficiency of workers and those wishing to work in the political and diplomatic fields.
- Qualifying academically and professionally specialized cadres in international law and diplomatic relations.
- Contributing to a better understanding of international law as a means to promote international peace and security and to strengthen friendly relations and cooperation between countries.
Program Benefits:
- Acquiring essential sciences and knowledge directly from diplomats and international law experts through simulation of the latest systems in international law and diplomatic relations.
- Professional training on protocols, etiquette, and procedures adopted in working with international bodies, governmental institutions, and organizations.
- Acceptance of participants based on specific criteria and their official accreditation with a registered and documented certificate.
- Acquiring essential sciences and knowledge directly from diplomats and international law experts.
Program Topics:
- Introduction to international law and the distinction between its rules, international ethics, and international courtesies.
- The evolution of international law through the ages.
- Branches of international law, its sources, and its subjects.
- Application of international law in terms of time and place.
- The relationship between international law and domestic laws.
- Subjects of public international law.
- Forms of states (in terms of constitutional formation and international status).
- Fully sovereign states, partially sovereign states, and states with restricted sovereignty.
- The emergence of the state and its fundamental pillars.
- Rights and duties of states and international responsibility (acts necessitating state responsibility).
Target Audience:
- Individuals wishing to work in governmental and non-governmental international organizations.
- Those interested in political and diplomatic affairs and aspiring to engage in international forums and conferences.
- Diplomats, nominees, and those aspiring to work in the international and diplomatic corps.
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