CODE 84546 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI 11162 (LM-52) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 3 GIURISPRUDENZA 7995 (LMG/01) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 4 GIURISPRUDENZA 7995 (LMG/01) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 5 GIURISPRUDENZA 7995 (LMG/01) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 5 GIURISPRUDENZA 7996 (LMG/01) - IMPERIA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/13 LANGUAGE English TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA IMPERIA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The seas and the oceans represent a resource of growing importance in varous fundamental areas of State action, including transports, fisheries, energy production. More and more pressing is, in addtion, the promotion of related general interests such as safety of navigation and marine environmetal protection. This course, held in English, offers the possibility to analyse such themes in depth from the double perspective of international law and European Union law. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the course, students will have acquired the methodological tools and general skills relating to the law of the sea, will be able to understand and analyse current legal issues concerning the law of the sea both internationally and at the European level and will be able to independently develop possible solutions to open questions. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The seas and the oceans represent a resource of growing importance in various crucial areas of State action, including transports, fisheries, energy production. More and more pressing is, in addition, the furtherance of related general interests such as safety of navigation and marine environmental protection. The subject, taught in English, offers the possibility to focus on these topics in the double perspective of international and European Union law. PREREQUISITES As indicated in the rules governing the course. TEACHING METHODS The course consists of 36 hours of lectures given by the course holder. It is held in English and is based on the exam in the classroom of the main legal instruments that exist in international and European Union law. During the lecturing period some real cases decided by the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the Court of Justice of the European Union and international arbitral tribunals will also be examined with a view to conduct focussed discussions to which students will be required to actively participate. Teaching materials will be made available on the University portal www.aulaweb.unige.it. For a better organisation of the teaching activities students are required to register on the website as soon as possible. In order to facilitate the discussion, the calendar of the lectures will be published in advance and all relevant documents will be uploaded on the University portal. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Aim of the course is to equip students with fundamental notions of the law of the sea with particular regard to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, other international law instruments relating to specific issues and problems and the pertinent case law of the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and other judicial organs. A further aim shall be to stimulate the critical abilities of students with regard to the relations and links between international law of the sea and other disciplines (international environmental law, energy law, migration law) and to the ever-increasing role, in the area, of the European Union. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY For attending students: Yoshifumi Tanaka, The International Law of the Sea, Cambridge University Press, 2023, with the exception of chapters 7, 9, 10, 11, 12. OR Andrea Caligiuri, Irini Papanicolopulu, Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe, Roberto Virzo (a cura di), Italia e diritto del mare, Napoli, 2023, with the exception of parts I.4, II.5, II.7, III.9. For non-attending students: Yoshifumi Tanaka, The International Law of the Sea, Cambridge University Press, 2023, with the exception of chapters 7, 10, 12. OR Andrea Caligiuri, Irini Papanicolopulu, Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe, Roberto Virzo (a cura di), Italia e diritto del mare, Napoli, 2023. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD LORENZO SCHIANO DI PEPE Ricevimento: The teacher receives students on Monday at 12 (subject to cancellation via message posted on Aulaweb) c/o Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Via Balbi, 22 – third or fifth floor. Different days or times for office hours can be agreed. The above is subject to further notice and to force majeure. Exam Board LORENZO SCHIANO DI PEPE (President) PIERANGELO CELLE MARIA CHIARA ACCARDO (Substitute) FRANCESCA BANDINI (Substitute) MATTEO BEDENDI (Substitute) GUGLIELMO BONACCHI (Substitute) LAURA CARPANETO (Substitute) CHIARA CELLERINO (Substitute) YING TAN (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START Pursuant to the official teaching calendar of the University. More information is available on the Aulaweb site. Class schedule INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LAW OF THE SEA EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION For regularly attending students (at least 75% of the lectures) the verification of the knowledge acquired shall be verified through classroom discussions on assigned topics and a written or oral test based on multiple choice and/or open questions. Such results may be further verified on the occasion of an oral exam. Non-regularly attending students will have to pass an oral exam. The examination panel shall be designated by the Department Council and shall be chaired by the course holder. The duration is, normally, of 15 minutes and the exam is based on the discussion of at least three different topics. Subject to force majeure. ASSESSMENT METHODS The presence of the students in class shall be verified by requiring a signature or by roll call. Subject to force majeure.