Course competences
|
Code |
Description |
CB02 |
(i) Applying their knowledge in their professional career; and (ii) gaining critical thinking skills allowing them to raise and support arguments and to solve issues within their field of study. |
CE01 |
Examining the interaction of international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and individuals worldwide with a focus on states. |
CE03 |
Being able to tell the difference between the various powers, roles and prerogatives of states, international organizations and non-state actors in the international arena. |
CE10 |
Understanding how international organizations work, as well as their powers and internal structure and composition. |
CE15 |
Coming up with appropriate responses and methods to settle transnational and international conflicts or disputes, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each approach to find the best strategy. |
CE16 |
Discussing and examining legal and social issues arising from private international relations relying on an extensive knowledge of international law principles and provisions. |
CE20 |
Being able to identify, fulfill and implement ethical principles guiding a civic behavior vis-à-vis the main challenges faced by the international society, including human rights, democracy, migration, equality, peace and security, and environmental degradation. |
CE21 |
Gaining extensive knowledge and understanding of core legal aspects shaping the international legal framework in the face of globalization. |
CG01 |
Researching and sorting out meaningful international information on law and economics relying on various sources (including oral, written and online sources). |
CG02 |
Gaining the necessary negotiation, mediation, persuasion and communication skills in the field of international relations. |
CG05 |
Being able to critically examine and discuss international affairs and current events, including a gender perspective. |