SylabUZ
Nazwa przedmiotu | Diplomacy |
Kod przedmiotu | 10.2-WX-E-D- 16 |
Wydział | Wydział Nauk Prawnych i Ekonomicznych |
Kierunek | WPiA - oferta ERASMUS |
Profil | - |
Rodzaj studiów | Program Erasmus |
Semestr rozpoczęcia | semestr zimowy 2023/2024 |
Semestr | 1 |
Liczba punktów ECTS do zdobycia | 4 |
Typ przedmiotu | obowiązkowy |
Język nauczania | angielski |
Sylabus opracował |
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Forma zajęć | Liczba godzin w semestrze (stacjonarne) | Liczba godzin w tygodniu (stacjonarne) | Liczba godzin w semestrze (niestacjonarne) | Liczba godzin w tygodniu (niestacjonarne) | Forma zaliczenia |
Konwersatorium | 15 | 1 | - | - | Zaliczenie na ocenę |
The field of international diplomacy covers many aspects of the functioning of the international relationship, including the relations with other Superpowers as USA, China, Russia. The history of diplomacy is a topic based on the consistent knowledge of whole network of society (including the relations of States with each other and relations on the multilateral level, subjectivity in public international law, sources of public international diplomacy, the law of treaties, international dispute resolution, State’s jurisdictional immunity).
Requisite and Incompatibility
General knowledge in the scope of lawmaking, principles of law, civil law, constitutional law and international relations.
Learning Outcomes
Workload
During lectures students will experience the ins and outs of the subject of diplomacy. The form of lectures will be based on the theoretical knowledge including periphrasis of the several examples. Students will need to devote about 20-30 hours on average per semester to acquire the cognizance of the course. Forms of study: obligatory lectures and facultative seminars.
Opis efektu | Symbole efektów | Metody weryfikacji | Forma zajęć |
Examination
Students will be required to pass an exam in form of discussion, during which they must obey to solve one of the previous learned problems on the theoretical and practical level.
Obligatory Reading
Additionally reading:
1. Garrett Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, (2005),
2. Metternich, Clemens von. Mettetnich: The Autobiography, 1773-1815 (2005),
3. Nicolson, Sir Harold George. Diplomacy (1988),
4. Nicolson, Sir Harold George. The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity: 1812-1822 (2001)
5. Nicolson, Sir Harold George. The Evolution of Diplomatic Method (1977) ,
6. Nierenberg, Gerard The Art of Negotiating (2001).
Zmodyfikowane przez dr Justyna Michalska (ostatnia modyfikacja: 14-04-2023 14:30)