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Title: INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDY SHEET II


1
INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDY SHEET II
  • Lecture 40
  • April 29

2
ASSIGNMENTS
  • Friday, May 1
  • Presentations
  • For exam, make sure you read Climate Change
    Legal Regimes http//unfccc.int/
  • http//unfccc.int/resource/convkp.html
  • MUST READ not in textbook just note 9 on
    page 654
  • 1.- UNFCCC 2.- Kyoto Protocol
  • Guide http//unfccc.int/resource/docs/publicatio
    ns/guideprocess-p.pdf
  • 2007 - http//unfccc.int/resource/docs/publicati
    ons/unitingonclimate_eng.pdf
  • Kyoto http//unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/items/283
    0.php
  • Thomas Friedman The Power of Green
    http//www.iht.com/articles/2007/04/15/opinion/web
    -0415edgreen-full.php
  • WHAT ARE THE KYOTO PROTOCOL MECHANISMS?
  • Final exam May 4, 430-7pm, HUMN 1B50

3
Presentations Review - Wednesday, April 29
  • Brandy DeLange
  • Georgian/ Russian Conflict
  • Review

4
PresentationsFriday, May 1
  • Lauren Hill International Organizations
    Historical Context
  • Stephen Ching The Challenges of the EU
    Integration
  • Lauren Wheaton International Rights of
    Children Child Soldiering

5
Student Presentations
  • Attendance is compulsory
  • Attendance sheet will be sent around randomly
  • Exam questions are possible from the
    presentations
  • Use other sources (internet google.com) to
    read up on areas that are being presented (topics
    will be posted the previous class)
  • -HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS READY FOR THE PRESENTERS

6
Presentations
  • E-mail me your title, your name, and 3 main
    points 2 days before your presentation
  • amhalvorss_at_aol.com
  • - 5-10 minutes, succinct, write 3 main points on
    blackboard, no reading of papers- only notes
  • - If you like, you can e-mail me a power-point
    presentation 2 days before your presentation
    which I can put on my computer

7
PARTICIPATION and CLICKER POINTS
  • You need to come up to my desk ASAP to add a
    check mark on the participation/ clicker list if
    you have forgotten to do it after you
    participated or got the clicker question right
  • You have just today and Friday left to
    participate in class.

8
FINAL EXAM
  • THE FINAL EXAM IS CUMULATIVE
  • Multiple choice
  • Fill-in-the-blanks
  • Short essays
  • Make sure you review the quizzes
  • ALWAYS USE PROVISIONS FROM THE TREATIES where
    applicable
  • Questions see me, phone me, or e-mail me ahead
    of the final.
  • No phone calls on the night before the final.

9
STUDY SHEET II -1A
  • NOT an exhaustive list of what you have to know
    so pay attention to all you have in your notes
    treaties cases - also use Study Sheet I
  • LIMITED OPEN BOOK EXAM ONLY the following
    TEXTBOOK TREATIES (downloaded, but no
    commentaries) Chart of the UN system Security
    Council Resolutions Stockholm Declaration Rio
    Declaration Draft Article on State
    Responsibility
  • - Any other material is considered unauthorized.
    you cannot bring your class notes - you can write
    them in your textbook, use only pages that are
    available cant add extra pages to textbook.
    Stickems only giving the chapter names.

10
Study Sheet II -1B
  • III. Individuals and international Law
  • - Objects of international law Nottebohm case
  • Subjects of international law
  • International human rights law
  • International Bill of Rights
  • 1. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 2. Intl Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
  • 3. Intl Covenant on Economic, Social, and
    Cultural Rights
  • 4. Optional Protocol to the International
    Covenant on Civil and Political Rights- allow
    individuals to bring a claim against a state
    applies only to states that have ratified the
    protocol
  • 5. Second Optional Protocol to the International
    Covenanton Civil and Political Rights, aiming at
    the abolition of the death penalty
  • 1.- 3. are the most important

11
Study Sheet II -2
  • Regional human rights treaty
  • - European Convention on Human Rights
    European Court of Human Rights
  • Individual responsibility ICC Rome Statute
    entered into force July 1, 2002
  • - Complimentarity which crimes? who can be
    brought to the court? jurisdiction of the ICC
    relationship to the UN US concerns
  • - Compare to recent ad hoc tribunals for Rwanda,
    former Yugoslavia

12
Study Sheet II -3
  • V. International Organizations and International
    Law
  • 1. Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) -
    definition, status in intl law, examples - The
    United Nations - functions, principal bodies -
    implied powers Reparations case, 2. NGOs
    definition, status in international law,
    examples, influence on development of intl law

13
Study Sheet II -4
  • Use of force and Peacekeeping
  • 1. Coercive measures short of war - reprisals
  • 2. Use of force
  • - prohibited by UN Charter and customary intl
    law
  • - exceptions
  • - UNSC structure change arguments for and
    against
  • 3. Peacekeeping
  • - Principles/requirements
  • - Uniting for Peace Resolution - Certain
    Expenses Case
  • - prerequisites for successful peacekeeping
    operations
  • UN and peace and security changes since the
    end of the Cold War

14
Study Sheet II-5
  • IV. Bases of jurisdiction Definition the
    allocation of power and authority among states
    legislative, adjudicative, executive
  • Basic question under what power can a state
    exercise its sovereign powers beyond its borders?
    Jurisdiction is defined first of all under
    municipal law
  • -International Principles of jurisdiction
    defines the
  • limits states may not exceed
  • 1. territoriality principle
  • - subjective territoriality- where
    the act took place
  • - objective - effects principle - Use Lotus
    case
  • 2. nationality principle
  • - active nationality defendant
  • - passive nationality - victim

15
Study Sheet II -6
  • -International Principles of jurisdiction (-
    continued)
  • 3. universality principle certain crimes
    universal interest genocide, terrorism
    any state expected to arrest the perpetrator
  • 4. protective principle security and integrity
    of the vital state interests
  • 5. jurisdiction based on agreement Agreement
    betw. US and Cuba regarding Guantanamo
  • must be REASONABLE exercise of jurisdiction

16
Study Sheet II -7
  • VI. International Law and the Environment
  • - state responsibility and the environment
    Trail Smelter case
  • - Stockholm Declaration 1972
  • - Rio Declaration on Environment and Environment
    1992
  • - Johannesburg Plan of Implementation - 2002
  • - sustainable development precautionary
    principle Rio Declaration Principle 15
    common, but differential responsibilities Rio
    Principle 7
  • - Stockholm Principle 21 (and Rio Princ.2)
    considered customary international law
  • - Ozone treaties Vienna Convention and Montreal
    Protocol purpose, framework/ protocol
    approach, obligations, incentives for
    developing states

17
Study Sheet II -8
  • - Climate change treaties UNFCCC and the
    Kyoto Protocol in force?
  • UNFCCC 192 Parties (191 States EU) US a
    Party
  • Kyoto Protocol 184 Parties (183 States EU)
    US not a Party
  • - objective, framework/ protocol approach,
    commitments, incentives for developing states,
    Kyoto Mechanisms, Annex I parties

18
Study Sheet II -9
  • Presentations Topics
  • Child Soldiers, International Organizations, The
    Challenges of the EU Integration, Child labor,
    Access of states - not fulfilling statehood - to
    the ICJ, International dispute over lobsters, The
    need for binding law stemming from the UNFCCC,
    NAFTA, North Korea UN Relations, Crime of
    Aggression under the ICC, Human Rights Law and
    Financial IGOs, International Law and Food
    Safety, Islamic Criticism of the Universal
    Declaration of Human Rights, Environmental Law
    and Soft Power, North Korea and Human Rights,
    International Criminals, their Crimes, and the
    Trials that should follow, ICC and US Policy,
    Human Rights in China
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