MV
28 avr. 2019
It was good overview course about three main international courts in The Hague. The lectures were good structured and clear. Interviews were impressed and made international court practices "real".
AG
16 nov. 2021
Excellent course. The material is well presented and explained. The course helps to structure known information and learn new information, which supports further research on the topics discussed.
par Jose A C R
•20 mai 2016
Excellent introduction to the International courts system. More details on Investor-State Arbitration or perhaps a course exclusively on the topic would be great!
par Neira D
•12 févr. 2018
The course was very informative, with repeating themes that embedded the information into my memory. Would recommend if you have an interest for the topic.
par Aram O
•3 janv. 2017
The course is rather interesting. However it is worth mentioning that the course is very initial introduction without detailed materials in the topic!
par Mohamed A
•25 févr. 2018
This course was really helpfull to build a basic understanding of international courts and tribunals that are based in the Hague
par Sarah A S
•28 févr. 2016
Very interesting and thought provoking course. Well balanced with wonderful references and recommended readings.
par Alireza R
•15 mai 2016
All tribunals and courts in the Hague are mentioned in this course but the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal.
par Pedro V F S M
•27 févr. 2016
Amazing course! A great to tool for anyone interested in International Law.
I felt i learned a lot. Thanks!
par Amirhosein M
•29 déc. 2016
This course was very good and i hope to see you in leiden university in summer school. thank you
par Luis M X d C
•21 sept. 2016
Interesting course but was expecting something sligtly different.
par YI-FANG Y
•1 sept. 2016
Basic understanding. Recommend to those under graduate students.
par Hélène J d G
•2 oct. 2016
The course is excellent for beginners in international law
par Geordie K
•23 févr. 2018
Good course to learn the basics of international courts.
par Julie R
•25 mai 2017
Very interesting course with good examples.
par Hun L
•22 sept. 2017
Thank you for the wonderful modules.
par Rahul B
•16 janv. 2019
Good reading and reference material
par SAUMYA S
•21 mai 2020
generally a informative course..
par Aashima S
•22 août 2020
Could have been more detailed
par Suhavi A
•25 sept. 2017
Very interesting course
par Mona A
•28 juin 2022
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par Aleks L
•21 févr. 2016
The scope of the course is really limited, and that is fine for super-introductory courses like this one, but all the emotional attachments aside, looking only into one city's tribunals is questionable from the methodological point of view.
par Miriam S
•9 mars 2018
Interesting course, but rather superficial introduction: Fast paced with little ressources. Good for a quick overview into the Int'l Courts in The Hague
par Charger
•11 févr. 2017
Too much emphasis on irrelevant fact-repeating (eg date a convention was signed) rather than content and implications of the content for practice.
par Ewerton B
•29 mai 2020
Good course if you want to have a basic understanding of the main international courts and tribunals.
par Julian D
•29 mars 2016
Very superficial teachings. This course seems aimed at non legal students, considering the very rare references to the legal instruments' articles. For the price paid, I could have found most information on Wikipedia... Furthermore, the staff isn't responding AT ALL to the —many—requests of the students regarding errors in the questionaries, deadline explanations, etc. Even worse, the subtitles to the videos are full of small typos and wrong transcriptions, sometimes changing the meaning of a sentence, thereby confusing the audience.
par Michael T
•4 févr. 2016
Some good content. However, text has numerous spelling mistakes and there is no involvement by academic staff. Nor can one see one's answers to quizzes once done., nor standard answers provided. As with so many Coursera MOOC's, little involvement by fellow students in discussion fora. No certificate on completion, which is a pity because the cost of a purchased one is somewhat prohibitive for third world students with our exchange rates.