This course provides a structured and insightful study of Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law, two key areas of the UGC NET Law syllabus. It covers the legal principles governing relations between states, international organizations, and individuals, along with the laws of war and armed conflict.
Through clear explanations, case studies, and previous year question analysis, this course equips students with the conceptual clarity and problem-solving ability required to confidently face UGC NET Paper II.
What You Will Learn:
🔹 Public International Law
Nature, sources, and subjects of international law
Recognition of states, state succession, and jurisdiction
Law of treaties (Vienna Convention)
United Nations and its organs
Peaceful settlement of international disputes
Extradition, asylum, diplomatic immunities
🔹 International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
Historical evolution and development of IHL
Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols
Protection of civilians and prisoners of war
Role of the Red Cross and other organizations
Relationship between IHL and human rights law
Special Features:
✔ UGC NET-focused MCQs and case-based questions
✔ Indian perspective and important case laws
✔ Concept mapping and revision techniques
Ideal for:
UGC NET Law aspirants, postgraduate law students, and legal educators preparing for academic and competitive examinations.