Course Outline
Course Outline
V. Course Objectives:
The present part of the introductory course to international law yields a critical analysis of the
area of international law with the view of providing participants with a profound understanding of the
main dynamics influencing the governance of global affairs. It also aims at providing the student with
a good overview and sense of orientation with regard to the most imminent problems and
challenges in Public International Law.
Students successfully completing this course should be able to:
1. Understand and appreciate the nature of the international system, how it is organized and how
it works
2. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the key legal regimes operating in the
international realm
3. Understand how international and foreign law are applicable in Philippine domestic courts
4. Demonstrate the ability to identify various factors and forces that shape the contemporary
international community and how problem-solving contexts are interrelated
5. Apply the knowledge gained from this cause to solve contemporary international problems
Introduction
Nature, Scope & Evolution
Sources of International Law
International Law vs. Municipal Law
Law of Treaties
Definition
Process of Making Treaties
Amendment/Modification
Termination
Invalidity of Treaties
Succession
VIII. References:
1. Defensor-Santiago, M.,Coquia, J. International Law and World Organizations. Quezon City:
Central Book Supply Inc., 2005.
2. Bernas, Joaquin G. Introduction to Public International Law. Quezon City: Rex Printing
Company,Inc., 2009.
3. Agpalo, Ruben E. Public International Law. Quezon City: Rex Book Store, 2006.
Prepared by:
GILBERT R. HUFANA
Professor