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Bachelor 2021/2022

Litigation in International Courts and Dispute Settlement Bodies

Category 'Best Course for Broadening Horizons and Diversity of Knowledge and Skills'
Category 'Best Course for New Knowledge and Skills'
Type: Elective course
Area of studies: Law
When: 3 year, 1, 2 module
Mode of studies: offline
Open to: students of one campus
Language: English
ECTS credits: 6
Contact hours: 40

Course Syllabus

Abstract

This course is focused on the development of practical litigation and negotiations skills and is designed as training aimed to gain knowledge of the basics of the dispute settlement process in different fields of public international law from a practical perspective. The course comprises three parts. In the introductory part, students will have an opportunity to recall the main principles of international dispute settlement and to refresh their knowledge on the dispute settlement process in the International Court of Justice. During the second part students will become acquainted with the dispute settlement process in the WTO Dispute Settlement Body. The focus will be made on practical aspects of work of the litigation lawyer: students will learn about how to prepare written submissions and oral pleadings, how to respond to complicated questions on the spot. Finally, the last part of the course is dedicated to the investor-state and state-state dispute settlement process. Students will learn how to prepare to and to conduct inter-state negotiations of the relevant chapters of bilateral treaties.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • The main purpose of the project seminar is to develop students’ abilities to prepare written submissions and to present their claims before international courts and dispute settlement bodies.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • • ability to search, analyse and work with legally relevant information by using of juridical, comparative and other specific methods, • ability to describe legal problems and situations related to the international dispute settlement;
  • • ability to use specific terms related to the international dispute settlement; • practical abilities to undertake a research and analysis of judicial decisions and legal writings;
  • • ability to work with information (search, evaluate, use information, necessary for fulfilment of scientific and professional tasks, from various sources, including application of the systematic approach); • ability to carry out professional activities in the international environment;
  • • general principles of international dispute settlement; • stages of the dispute settlement process in the WTO Dispute Settlement Body;
  • • main approaches to the key issues of investor-state dispute settlement; • specificities of the state-state dispute settlement process;
  • • skills to prepare legal documents and oral pleadings; • skills to conduct negotiations;
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Topic 1. Basics of international dispute settlement
  • Topic 2. The International Court of Justice
  • Topic 3. WTO dispute settlement
  • Topic 4. Appointment of arbitrators
  • Topic 5. Investor-state dispute settlement
  • Topic 6. State-state dispute settlement on the basis of the bilateral investment treaties
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Exam.Online
    in an oral form: students are expected to briefly respond to specific theoretical and practical questions on the spot, the questions will be provided to the students in advance
  • non-blocking moot court
  • non-blocking moot negotiations
  • non-blocking class-room based work. Online
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2021/2022 2nd module
    0.5 * Exam.Online + 0.2 * moot negotiations + 0.1 * class-room based work. Online + 0.2 * moot court
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Alberto do Amaral Júnior, Luciana Maria de Oliveira Sá Pires, & Cristiane Lucena Carneiro. (2019). The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism : A Developing Country Perspective. Springer.
  • Couvreur, P. (2017). The International Court of Justice and the Effectiveness of International Law. Brill | Nijhoff.
  • Kaufmann-Kohler, G., & Potestà, M. (2020). Investor-State Dispute Settlement and National Courts. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44164-7

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Abhijit Das, & James J. Nedumpara. (2016). WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty : Insiders’ Reflections on India’s Participation (Vol. 1st ed. 2016). Springer.
  • Dolzer, R. (DE-588)120047403, (DE-627)080409083, (DE-576)160762804, aut. (2008). Principles of international investment law Rudolf Dolzer and Christoph Schreuer.
  • Duncan French, Matthew Saul, & Nigel D White. (2010). International Law and Dispute Settlement : New Problems and Techniques. Hart Publishing.
  • Martin, M. (2013). WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding and Development. Brill | Nijhoff.
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, & Ina Gätzschmann. (2013). International Dispute Settlement: Room for Innovations? Springer.

Authors

  • STARSHINOVA OLGA SERGEEVNA