DEPARTMENTS OF POLITICS/SCHOOL OF LAW
MODULE PRE-REGISTRATION 2016/17
MA IN GLOBAL POLITICS AND LAW (Doshisha)
You need to inform the Department of Politics of your option module choices. Your choices are provisional and can be changed once you arrive. You are not committing yourself to these options, but indicating your preferences in order to allow the Department to plan its teaching provision. It is advisable that you ensure a balance of work between the spring and autumn semesters. A copy of the semester timetables are enclosed to help plan your workload.
NAME:______
CORE MODULES:
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY REGISTERED FOR THESEPOL615 / The Politics of International Law (Semester One) / 30 credits
LAW685 / Legal Research and Writing Skills (Semester One) / 0 credits
POL6079 / Dissertation in Global Politics and Law (Doshisha) (June – September) / 60 credits
In addition to the core module and dissertation listed above, please choose 30 CREDITS FROM SEMESTER ONE and 60 CREDITS FROM SEMESTER TWO. (A minimum of 30 credits should be taken from either department in order to be eligible for this degree). This will give you a total of 120 credits of taught modules. All modules are subject to availability in any one year.
Semester One Modules: CHOOSE 30 CREDITS
(30 Credits)
POL612 / The Political Economy of GlobalisationPOL6005 / Contemporary Global Security
POL6011 / Global Justice
POL6180 / Human Rights
POL6265 / Philosophy and Methodology of Political Research
POL6560 / The Governance of Politics and The European Union
POL6602 / Political Economy of Global Environmental Change
POL6800 / Theories and Issues in International Political Economy
POL6970 / Theory and Practice of International Relations
(15 Credits)
LAW683 / Judicial Protection in the European UnionLAW6098 / Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law
LAW6157 / Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations
LAW60047 / Principles of International Law
LAW686 / EU Internal Market Law
Semester Two Modules: CHOOSE 60 CREDITS
(30 Credits)
EAS683 / Global Governance and Japan (taught by School of East Asian Studies)POL6001 / Europeanisation
POL6003 / Politics and Global Migration
POL6150 / Democratization
POL6230 / The Ethics of Warfare
POL6255 / Research Methods
POL6320 / Governance and Public Policy
POL6601 / The Political Economy of Poverty
POL6604 / Global Health and Global Politics
POL6606 / International Political Sociology of Civil Wars
POL6870 / The Politics of Development
Semester Two Modules (15 Credits)
LAW682 / EU Constitutional Law in an International ContextLAW688 / EU Health Law
LAW6148 / EU Migration Law in Comparative Perspective
LAW6156 / Refugees & Displaced Persons in International Law
LAW6159 / Trade Remedies in WTO Law
LAW60044 / International Law & the Use of Force
TOTAL CREDITS 180
To help you select your provisional option modules, you can find details of the content of each module and a copy of the semester timetable at:
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