International and European Security Law

Aims of the course “International and European Security Law“:

The achievement by students of modern constructive, fundamental thinking, worldviews, and systems of specialized knowledge and skills in the legal framework for International and European security in a contemporary globalized environment, considering threats to international security and measures to neutralize them.

After successful study of the course, the student will be able to:

  • To acquire a comprehensive understanding of the globally coordinated responses to security threats through international and regional organisations, states and non-state actors.
  • To work in an international context, to communicate in a foreign language in the professional sphere both orally and in writing, to interpret and analyze legal texts and judgments in the field of International and European Security Law.
  • To understand the institutional and legal framework of the internal and external policies of the European Union in relation to security matters.
  • To recognize and critically discuss the place of Ukraine in patterns of security relations in the Europe and the global world.
  • To identify the evolution of key challenges, critically analyse their interlinked nature, and assess the effectiveness of current Ukrainian sequrity policy responses.

Sullabus

Regulation