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INTERNATIONAL LAW

Beyond Borders: Your Future is Global. Your Law Degree Should Be, Too.

Are you looking for a career that transcends the courtroom and impacts the global stage?

TANMOY MUKHERJEE INSTITUTE OF JURIDICAL SCIENCE is proud to host a game-changing course on The International Law, led by the dynamic and insightful legal expert, Tanmoy Mukherjee.

This isn't just a class; it's a deep dive into the legal dramas that define our world. We'll go beyond the textbooks to analyze the real-life headlines and legal battles you see every day:

  • The War Crimes Trial: We'll examine how the International Criminal Court prosecutes leaders for atrocities, from the battlefields of distant conflicts to the streets of a genocide.

  • The Human Rights Crisis: Discover how international law fights to protect the most vulnerable, from the stateless refugee to the victim of state-sponsored torture.

  • The Environmental Challenge: Uncover the legal frameworks being built to tackle the biggest global threat of our time—climate change.

  • The Cyber Frontier: Explore the legal vacuum of cyber warfare and the quest to create international norms for the digital age.

Mr. Mukherjee will not only teach you the principles of international law but also challenge you to think like a global jurist. You'll learn to dissect complex disputes, understand the power dynamics between nations, and appreciate the moral imperative behind the law.

International law is a body of rules, norms, and standards that govern relations between sovereign states and other international actors, such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. It differs from domestic law because there is no single, central authority to enforce it; instead, it operates largely on the principle of consent and reciprocity.

 

 

The primary goal of international law is to maintain peace and order, promote cooperation, and resolve disputes peacefully. Its sources are generally recognized as:

 

  • Treaties: Formal, written agreements between states (e.g., the Geneva Conventions, the UN Charter).

     

  • Customary International Law: Unwritten practices that states follow out of a sense of legal obligation.

     

  • General Principles of Law: Fundamental legal concepts common to most national legal systems (e.g., good faith, the principle that agreements must be kept).

     

While often viewed through the lens of conflicts and diplomacy, international law's domain is vast, encompassing human rights, environmental protection, trade, and even the laws of outer space. Its effectiveness relies on the political will of states to uphold their obligations and the influence of international courts and tribunals.

Don't just study law—become a part of the solution.

Join us at TANMOY MUKHERJEE INSTITUTE OF JURIDICAL SCIENCE.

For more information and to secure your place in this transformative course, contact us at: +91 9330135155 or tanmoymuk8@gmail.com