The lectures will take place in the Room 213 on the following days/times:
Monday 30.10., 16:00-18:00
Thursday 2.11., 17:00-20:00
Monday 6.11., 16:00-18:00
Thursday 9.11., 17:00-20:00
Monday 13.11., 16:00-18:00
Wednesday 15.11., 18:00-21:00
Thursday 16.11., 17:00-19:00
COURSE SCHEDULE:
(I) The Authority of the United States Government to Conduct Foreign Affairs
(II) Federalism and Foreign Relations
(III) Foreign Affairs and the Separation of Powers Doctrine
(IV) Congressional and Presidential Rivalry in Foreign Affairs
(V) The Constitution and International Law
(VI) The Supreme Court and the Enforcement of International Law
(VII) The Extraterritorial Application of the U.S. Constitution
(VIII) The Constitution and War Powers
(IX) The Constitution, the War on Terror & Civil Liberties
(X) Contemporary Issues in Foreign Relations Law
This course is taught by external experts. It provides an insight into specific areas of public international law.
The topics and lecturers differ from one semester to another. The course is open to Master students, as well as to Erasmus, LL.M and PhD students.
It is taught in English.