CSS Optional Subjects
Ultimate CSS International Law Preparation Course
Boost your confidence to ace the highly competitive CSS exam with flying colors
PKR 2400
Ultimate CSS International Law Preparation Course
Course Overview
The International Law course at Tabir Academy is specifically designed to cater to the dedicated students of CSS who want to stand out in the competition exam. The comprehensive theory and critical analysis along with assignments make it a wholesome experience. The assignments can be self-evaluated by its comparison with the sample answer, or they can be evaluated by subject experts and CSPs. The content consists of questions that are solved by top scorers of CSS who have shared their notes and experience in these lectures to help candidates achieve the best and relevant knowledge without the drudgery of reading multiple books.
- Framework of International Law
- Less than 20 days of preparation
- Question solved by toppers of CSS
- Assignments for self-evaluation
- Detailed study on Humanitarian Law
- The powers and authority of UNGA and UNSC
- Prepares theoretically and analytically
The course does not only focus on the laws, policies and theories but also their application, which is the key to passing US History Paper with an excellent score. The biggest advantage that this course provides is its potential to be prepared in less than 20 days. It provides techniques, sample answers and thorough evaluation of your assignments to help you achieve the best possible results.
- IHL : Assignment 1
- IHL : Assignment 2
- IHL : Assignment 3
- UNGA and UNSC: Assignment 1
- UNGA and UNSC: Assignment 2
- UNGA and UNSC: Assignment 3
- NO and BIL: Assignment 1
- NO and BIL: Assignment 2
- NO and BIL: Assignment 3
- NO and BIL: Assignment 4
- NO and BIL: Assignment 5
- Prisoners of war and the international law
- Short Notes
- The influence of Security Council’s highhandedness
- The right of self-determination in the context of Montevideo Convention
- Vienna convention and the definition of treaty
- Freedom of High Seas
- Historical account of International Law
- Imputability of conduct of insurrectional groups to a state
- International Law cannot really be described as law
- International Law is not a law
- Monoism and Dualism
- Neutrality and Neutralized States
- Recognition of states and governments
- Short notes on important cases
- Sources of International Law
- The scope and relevance of International Law in modern times
- The sources of international law
- Types of State Jurisdiction
- Laws relating to Blockade under International Humanitarian Law
- Powers of the Security Council
- The powers of UNGA and UNSC
- The role of UN from saving humans from complete annihilation
- Threat to international peace
Assignments
Assignments
Assignments
International Humanitarian Law
Nature Origin and Basis of International Law
The Powers and Authority of UNGA and UNSC