Tallinn Summer School 2012

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Tallinn University Law School Summer Course

Terrorism, Piracy, A and more in the context of

globalization, state sovereignty and human rights “A great, but relaxed, course with serious discussions and debates.� Michael Dymond, United Kingdom Participant of International Law Course 2011

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Participants

We invite both undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in international law and politics to participate. While prior study of international law and/or international relations is useful, it is not a firm prerequisite. The language of the course is English, so at least an intermediate knowledge of English is required. The students are expected to do some preparatory reading in order to participate in the seminars. Upon full partication and completion of a 2500-word essay by September 15 students will be awarded 3 ECTS points.


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