The Law of the United Nations

This module examines the United Nations in international law. The UN is the only truly global international institution and creates the framework in which much of international law is developed and applied.

The module will explore the UN’s structure, history, legal personality, membership and law-making. It will also look at how the organisation can be legally responsible for its acts, in particular the activities of UN peacekeepers. Lastly, it will investigate the functions of the International Court of Justice as the UN’s principal judicial organ.

The convenor of this module has recently contributed a chapter on International Organisations for the Oxford Handbook on Jurisdiction