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Course: 2025/2026

Relations and world order
(20308)
Bachelor in Political Science (Plan: 558 - Estudio: 205)


Coordinating teacher: MANERO SALVADOR, ANA MARIA

Department assigned to the subject: International Law, Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Learning Outcomes
K1: Acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and techniques of the discipline of political science, using the appropriate terminology and the appropriate scientific method K5: To know the structure and functioning of political institutions and their interaction with the rest of the components of the political system from a comparative perspective C2: Identify, understand and know how to use the main theoretical and conceptual approaches and frameworks of the different areas of specialization and subdisciplines of political science C4: Be able to dedicate themselves to lifelong autonomous learning, which allows them to adapt to new situations in the professional environment S1: Be able to debate and formulate critical reasoning, using precise terminology and specialized resources, on political phenomena S6: Apply the fundamental theoretical references of politics and international organizations, as well as the relationship of international politics with domestic political processes
Description of contents: programme
1. Origin of the International Society and its evolution 2. Theories of international relations 3. Characteristics of the International Society 4. International subjects and actors 5. Sources of International Law 6. The application of international law 7. Peaceful settlement of international disputes 8. The use of force 9. The sea and its regulation 10. Other areas: international watercourses, international canals, airspace, outer space and polar spaces. 11. The environment and its international dimension 12. Human rights: United Nations, Council of Europe, Organization of American States and African Union.
Learning activities and methodology
A1 FACE-TO-FACE MASTER CLASSES A2 FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES: REDUCED (WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS, CASE STUDIES) A3 INDIVIDUAL STUDENT WORK A4 FINAL EXAM
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination/test 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40




Extraordinary call: regulations

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.