Public International Law (BBALLB-602)
Program: BBA-LLB (Hons.)
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 6
Credits: 4
L-T-P: 5- 0- 0
Description
Public International Law, the legal framework governing relationships between countries, plays a crucial role in shaping the global landscape. It encompasses treaties, conventions, and customary rules that nations adhere to in their interactions.
Instructor

Dr. Insha Idrees

Assistant Professor
Department Of Law
Course Outcomes
  • Discuss the definition, sources, and relationship between international law and municipal law.
  • Analyze the criteria for statehood and state recognition.
  • Evaluate the principles of extradition, asylum, and diplomatic protection in international law.
  • Explore various modes of peaceful dispute settlement.
  • Examine the roles, functions, significance of key international organizations.
Evaluation Scheme
MST 7
MST_1 7
Assignment 10
Attendance 5
Total Internal 29
Total External 70
Overall Total 99