1 | The definition of International Law and conceptual clarifications |
2 | Nature of International Law and its grounds |
3 | Relations between the International Law and Domestic Law |
4 | Development of International Law |
5 | International Law of Treaties |
6 | Other Sources of International Law (Martial resources, conventions, jurisprudence) |
7 | Individual Rights and Liabilities provoked by the International Law |
8 | Unilateral acts in international law |
9 | Non-state units; human communities that do not possess the status of state, international organizations, United Nations, the European Union, private law of persons, physical persons, the criminal responsibility of individuals for international crimes |
10 | War criminals, genocide, attack on aircrafts and the kidnapping, terrorism, racial discrimination (apartheid), the protection of certain categories of individuals, minorities, protection of human rights, international law, legal entities, trading partners, governments, non-governmental international organizations |
11 | Spatial rules of international law, the rules of international law pertaining to the territory, gain of a country, the birth of the state, the general frontiers of the land |
12 | Advisory opinions of international judicial or arbitral decisions, the decisions of jurisprudence |
13 | Analysis of international cases |
14 | Analysis of international cases |