JJUA55102U Laws of Armed Conflict: Rules, Principles, Context
The seminar introduces the students to the core rules and principles of the laws of armed conflict.
We analyse some of the most important contemporary challenges to the laws of armed conflict. This includes the rise of terrorism and the re-emergence of conventional warfare as a security threat in the Western world, with the attendant question of conditions of co-belligerency. We also consider how international humanitarian law has been transformed by the introduction of human rights into the battle field.
Among the topics covered are
- Principles of the use of force
- Conflict status and individual status
- War on terrorism
- Co-belligerency
- Targeting
- War crimes
- Civil war
- The relationship of human rights and international humanitarian law
- Belligerent occupation
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools needed to
1) identify and critically reflect upon theoretical problems in the rules pertaining to the use of force and the conduct of warfare and
2) assess how the traditional rules of armed conflict are being tested by the emergence of new threats and new mediums of conflict.
The following textbook will be used:
Solis, Gary D., The Law of Armed Conflict. International Humanitarian Law in War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021).
Additional texts will be communicated at the beginning of the semester.
It is illegal to share digital textbooks with each other without permission from the copyright holder.
The skills and competences that are required to succeed in the seminar will enable students to grapple with and provide solutions to the problems of theory and practice that arise in the context of one of the most dynamic and controversial fields of law.
understand and speak English at a reasonable academic level. They are expected to attend and participate actively in seminars.
- Category
- Hours
- Preparation
- 356,5
- Seminar
- 56
- Total
- 412,5
- Students enrolled at Faculty of Law: Self Service at KUnet
- Students enrolled at other UCPH faculties or Danish universities, who holds a pre-approval from their Study Board: Credit student application form
- All other students or professionals: Single subject application form (tuition fee apply)
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Oral examination, 20 min.
- Type of assessment details
- Oral exam with preparation, 20 minutes
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
- Exam period
Week 50 - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
- Re-exam
Week 5 - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- JJUA55102U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree MasterFull Degree Master choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- Please see timetable for teaching hours
Study board
- Law
Contracting department
- Law
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Law
Course Coordinators
- Amnon Lev (9-667273747333716a7b456f7a7733707a336970)