Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
LJMU Partner Taught
Learning Methods
Online
Module Offerings
6507BCIRDL-JAN-PAR
Aims
The module seeks to introduce students to the work of the United Nations in the maintenance and restoration of international peace and security. Upon completion of the module, students will have an understanding of the legal framework which governs the work of the UN in this area, and be aware of the influence of political factors upon the operation of this framework.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate a critical awareness of the debates that exist in respect of the theory and practice of collective security within the United Nations era.
2.
Demonstrate familiarity with relevant provisions of the UN Charter and controversies to have arisen in respect of their utilisation.
3.
Undertake independent study and locate relevant source materials.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
The Theory of Collective Security
The League of Nations
Diplomacy and the Role of the UN Secretary-General
Non-Military Sanctions
UN Peacekeeping
Military Enforcement Action
Regional Organisations
The Theory of Collective Security
The League of Nations
Diplomacy and the Role of the UN Secretary-General
Non-Military Sanctions
UN Peacekeeping
Military Enforcement Action
Regional Organisations
Module Overview:
The role played by the United Nations in the maintenance of international peace andsecurity is both an interesting and controversial issue. In light of much recentinternational conflict, the module is very topical and likely to evolve constantly withchanges in the international political climate. The module adopts an interdisciplinaryapproach, considering not only the legal rules which govern UN activity, but also theimpact of political factors upon the work of the UN. The module is likely to be ofspecial appeal to those with interests in international affairs, politics or history.
The role played by the United Nations in the maintenance of international peace andsecurity is both an interesting and controversial issue. In light of much recentinternational conflict, the module is very topical and likely to evolve constantly withchanges in the international political climate. The module adopts an interdisciplinaryapproach, considering not only the legal rules which govern UN activity, but also theimpact of political factors upon the work of the UN. The module is likely to be ofspecial appeal to those with interests in international affairs, politics or history.