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    Course Introduction

    강좌 소개

    수업내용/목표

    This lectures will provide for enhancing discussions and dialogue to advance what
    Western scholars might classify as “outsiders’ perspectives” to international law, which are
    currently not present within mainstream international law textbooks.

    홍보/예시 영상

      

      


    강좌 운영 계획

    주차

    주차명

    (주제)

    차시

    차시명

    학습내용

    1

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law

    1-1

    East Asia’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    1-2

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Korean Perspective

    1-3

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Chinese Perspective

    1-4

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Japanese Perspective

    1-5

    Does “Asian International Law” Exist? Or, No Asian Approach to International Law?

    1-6

    Prospects for Leadership in the Formation of International Norms in East Asia: Korea, China, and Japan

    2

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law 2

    2-1

    Prioritization of National Interest and Need to Identify International Laws

    2-2

    International Sanctions Against North Korea’s Successive Armed Provocations

    2-3

    Enforcement of the Judgment on Forced Labor during the Japanese Colonial Period and Right to Diplomatic Protection

    2-4

    A Solution for Forced Labor Compensation: The Need for Careful Procedural Consideration

    2-5

    The Need for an Accurate Assessment before the South Korea-Japan International Litigation

    2-6

    The Korea-Japan Agreement Concerning Joint Development of the Continental Shelf

    3

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law 3

    3-1

    Diplomatic Privilege & Immunity: Finding a Contact Point between Principle of Reciprocity and Protection of Nationals

    3-2

    Dokdo Policy: Bounds of Dokdo, Moving Above and Beyond from Territory to the Ocean

    3-3

    Preemptive Strike under International Law

    3-4

    South Korea-China Diplomatic Relations and the “Three Nos and One Restriction” Agreement on THAAD

    3-5

    Reflections on the International Law Association (ILA)

    3-6

    Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Contaminated Water Discharge

    4

    Asian State Practice in the Domestic Implementation of International Law 1

    4-1

    Ocean & Territory

    4-2

    Island Territorial Claims, Law of the Sea Disputes, Joint Development Initiatives and Innocent Passage Regimes

    4-3

    The Environment and Environmental Treaty Regimes

    4-4

    Plastic Waste Management and Trade Regulation

    4-5

    Environmental Rights within Asian Domestic Legal Systems

    4-6

    Climate Change-related Litigation within Asian Domestic Legal Systems

    5

    Asian State Practice in the Domestic Implementation of International Law 2

    5-1

    Human Rights

    5-2

    Implementation of ICCPR in Asia: Civil and Political Rights

    5-3

    Implementation of ICESCR in Asia: Socio-Economic Rights

    5-4

    Trade and Investment

    5-5

    Observations: Ocean and Territory and Environment

    5-6

    Observations: Human Rights and Trade and Investment

    6

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence on the Law of the Sea 1

    6-1

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence and the Law of the Sea

    6-2

    China and Japan’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    6-3

    Korea’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    6-4

    China and Japan and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

    6-5

    Korea and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

    6-6

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: China

    7

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence on the Law of the Sea 2

    7-1

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: Japan

    7-2

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: Korea

    7-3

    Progress of Lawsuits Filed by Victims of Forced Labor and Lawsuits in relation to the Japanese “Military Sexual Slavery” in Korea

    7-4

    Northeast Asian Perspectives on International Law: Contemporary Issues and Challenges

    7-5

    Wrap Up: East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law and Korea 1

    7-6

    Wrap Up: East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law and Korea 2

     

    강좌운영팀 소개

    교수자

    이석우 professor
    이석우 교수
    [소속]
    · 인하대학교 교수

    [연구분야]
    · 국제법

    강좌지원팀

    손수현 TA
    손수현 TA
    · 소속 :인하대학교 국제관계연구소 K학술확산연구센터

    · 학력 :연세대학교 일반대학원 정치학과 석사 과정

    · E-mail: k-academy@inha.ac.kr

    강좌 수강 정보

    이수/평가정보

    과제명

    출석

    토론

    빈영비율

    20%

    80%

    • 토론 : 7회(매주)

     

    강좌 수준 및 선수요건

    본 강좌는 중급 난이도의 강좌 수준을 지향하고 있습니다.

    교재 및 참고문헌

    별도의 참고 교재는 없습니다. 학습자료가 제공됩니다.

    Syllabus

    주차

    주차명(주제)

    차시

    차시명(학습내용)

    평가방법

    1

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law

    1-1

    East Asia’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    퀴즈(3)

    1-2

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Korean Perspective

    1-3

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Chinese Perspective

    1-4

    Application and Understanding of International Law from a Japanese Perspective

    1-5

    Does “Asian International Law” Exist? Or, No Asian Approach to International Law?

    1-6

    Prospects for Leadership in the Formation of International Norms in East Asia: Korea, China, and Japan

    2

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law 2

    2-1

    Prioritization of National Interest and Need to Identify International Laws

    퀴즈(3)

    2-2

    International Sanctions Against North Korea’s Successive Armed Provocations

    2-3

    Enforcement of the Judgment on Forced Labor during the Japanese Colonial Period and Right to Diplomatic Protection

    2-4

    A Solution for Forced Labor Compensation: The Need for Careful Procedural Consideration

    2-5

    The Need for an Accurate Assessment before the South Korea-Japan International Litigation

    2-6

    The Korea-Japan Agreement Concerning Joint Development of the Continental Shelf

    3

    East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law 3

    3-1

    Diplomatic Privilege & Immunity: Finding a Contact Point between Principle of Reciprocity and Protection of Nationals

    퀴즈(3)

    3-2

    Dokdo Policy: Bounds of Dokdo, Moving Above and Beyond from Territory to the Ocean

    3-3

    Preemptive Strike under International Law

    3-4

    South Korea-China Diplomatic Relations and the “Three Nos and One Restriction” Agreement on THAAD

    3-5

    Reflections on the International Law Association (ILA)

    3-6

    Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Contaminated Water Discharge

    4

    Asian State Practice in the Domestic Implementation of International Law 1

    4-1

    Ocean & Territory

    퀴즈(3)

    4-2

    Island Territorial Claims, Law of the Sea Disputes, Joint Development Initiatives and Innocent Passage Regimes

    4-3

    The Environment and Environmental Treaty Regimes

    4-4

    Plastic Waste Management and Trade Regulation

    4-5

    Environmental Rights within Asian Domestic Legal Systems

    4-6

    Climate Change-related Litigation within Asian Domestic Legal Systems

    5

    Asian State Practice in the Domestic Implementation of International Law 2

    5-1

    Human Rights

    퀴즈(3)

    5-2

    Implementation of ICCPR in Asia: Civil and Political Rights

    5-3

    Implementation of ICESCR in Asia: Socio-Economic Rights

    5-4

    Trade and Investment

    5-5

    Observations: Ocean and Territory and Environment

    5-6

    Observations: Human Rights and Trade and Investment

    6

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence on the Law of the Sea 1

    6-1

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence and the Law of the Sea

    퀴즈(3)

    6-2

    China and Japan’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    6-3

    Korea’s Encounter with the Modern International Legal System

    6-4

    China and Japan and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

    6-5

    Korea and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

    6-6

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: China

    7

    East Asia’s Cultural Influence on the Law of the Sea 2

    7-1

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: Japan

    퀴즈(3)

    7-2

    The Recent Trend of the Attitude of Asian States towards Third-Party Adjudication: Korea

    7-3

    Progress of Lawsuits Filed by Victims of Forced Labor and Lawsuits in relation to the Japanese “Military Sexual Slavery” in Korea

    7-4

    Northeast Asian Perspectives on International Law: Contemporary Issues and Challenges

    7-5

    Wrap Up: East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law and Korea 1

    7-6

    Wrap Up: East Asian States’ Leadership in International Law and Korea 2


    Field Social (Social Science)

    Difficulty -

    Operating Institute INHA Center of K-Academic expansion project

    Certificate Unissued

    Week 7 Week

    Learning recognition time 23Hour 44Minute (09Hour 09Minute)

    Course Registration Period 25.03.01 ~ 26.02.28

    Course Duration 25.03.01 ~ 26.02.28

    Phone Number 032-860-8265

    Subtitle language 영어 Others 1ea

    Course language 영어(en)

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