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COURSE PROGRAM 1. INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM 3. NEW RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 4. INTERNAL AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM 5. MAIN APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 6. DISTINCTIVE CRITERIA OF INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS 7. CULTURAL DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 8. INSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 9. UN AND COLLECTIVE SECURITY 10. ORIGIN OF MODERN ORDERS 11. NATURAL LAW 12. JUSTICE 13. THE STATE 14. ELEMENTS OF THE STATE 15. INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION OF THE STATE 16. CONSTITUTION, MODELS 17. ITALIAN CONSTITUTION 18. HUMAN RIGHTS 19. HISTORICAL PHILOSOPHICAL ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: to. Judaism; b. PRESOCRATIC GREECE; c. GREECE SOPHISTICS; d. SOCRATES; is. PLATO; f. ARISTOTLE; g. HELLENISTIC AGE; h. ROMAN STOICISM; the. SKEPTICISM; j. CHRISTIANITY; k. THOUGHT OF SANT’AGOSTINO; L. HIGH MIDDLE AGE; m. THE CANONISTS; n. MIDDLE AGES; or. TOMMASO D’AQUINO; p. SCHOOL OF GLOSSATORS; q. RENAISSANCE; r. PROTESTANT REFORM; s. LEGAL ILLUMINISM; t. LEGAL POSITIVISM AND CRITICS; u. LEGAL SOCIOLOGISM; v. AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM. 20. EUROPEAN STATES 21. USA AND CANADA 22. LATIN AMERICA 23. AFRICAN, ASIAN AND OCEANIC STATES 24. EUROPE AND HUMAN RIGHTS 25. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 26. PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE EU
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