International Organizations
ILO L220
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the field, focusing on the interaction between international law and politics in international organizations. It begins by briefly reviewing theories of global governance and international institutions, from the perspective of both international law and international relations. It then provides an overview of the United Nations system, the European Union and other regional organizations. We then turn to a number of cross-cutting legal and institutional issues, including law-making, interpretation of the law, and the role of the executive head of an international organization. The bulk of the course is devoted to the substantive work of international organizations in peace and security, human rights, humanitarian affairs, development and the environment. The course concludes with several sessions on reform, focusing on the legitimacy of the existing institutional architecture and new models of global governance.
Basic Enrollment Requirements: Unofficial Transcript - Bachelor's + 3.0 GPA.
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Remission Eligible: Yes; first day of term; all university policies apply.
Affiliated With:
- Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy