International law course : Module 2 - Recognition




International law course : Module 2 - Recognition

  • The course will provide a functional understanding of International Legal Practices relating to Recognition with special reference to Indian State Practices in International Relations.

  • The course explains the present status of International Law in relation to State Jurisdiction in light of International State Practices.

  • The course will provide a birds-eye-view of the law of extradition in light of Indian and International State Practices.

  • This course is specially meant for students taking UGC NET (Law) and Civil Services Aspirants.

  • This course is also important for those taking up exams related to International Laws. In this Course along with 300+ mins of video presented in 10 sessions of roughly 30 mins each,

  • The instructor does not claim to provide all the essential information on the topic. Before taking the course, the learners are requested to complete Module 1 of this course series

  • The students are also requested to browse through the essentials on the topic.

  • For law students taking university exams and those preparing for competitive law examinations, this course would be ideal as a revision aid.

  • Since the course covers a lot of current developments relating to International Laws, the learner can hope to answer many of the questions that will form part of the General Studies question paper.

Module 2 of the Public International Law series on Recognition, Jurisdiction and Extradition

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What you will learn
  • Recognition of nation states
  • Theories of Recognition
  • About State Practice

Rating: 4

Level: All Levels

Duration: 5 hours

Instructor: Muralidharan R


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